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  •   Home > News > Health & Safety

    A fresh warning - bringing back the five dollar co-payment for prescriptions could see a jump in hospital admissions

    A fresh warning - bringing back the five dollar co-payment for prescriptions could see a jump in hospital admissions


    The Government has indicated it intends to bring back the fee.

    A new study by Victoria University researchers in the New Zealand Medical Journal analysed health data for more than 70-thousand people.

    Victoria University Associate Professor Mona Jeffreys says their findings mount a case for keeping free prescriptions in place.

    She says they found people who couldn't afford at least one item of a prescription in any one year, were about 34 percent more likely to end up in hospital.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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