Current Problems of the Compound Fee for Herbal Medicine
- Author:
Aki ITO
;
Ko NISHIMURA
;
Kaori MUNAKATA
;
Hideaki TOKUNAGA
;
Keiko MATSUURA
;
Yoshihiro IMAZU
;
Kenji WATANABE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
compounding fee for dispensing herbal medicine;
time of dispensing;
long-term medication
- From:Kampo Medicine
2010;61(1):19-26
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
This study was conducted to assess the appropriateness of preparation fees for dispensing herbal medicines, which were revised in 2006. We investigated the amount of time needed to dispense herbal, and general medicines. For prescriptions of1to 15 days length, the average time needed for herbal prescriptions was 13.4 minutes, which was about 3 times longer than for other prescriptions, which took only 4.4 minutes. For prescriptions of over 30 days length, this was about 7 times longer. Next we comparatively investigated fees charged per minute to prepare herbal medicines, with those for other medicines. Fees for all prescriptions of 1 to 15 days length were nearly equal, while fees for herbal prescriptions of over 15 days length were approximately 1/3 to 1/5l ess. Finally, we investigated the number of prescriptions filled out at one university hospital. In 2003 the number of herbal prescriptions exceeding 30 days length was 2.7% overall, while in 2008 this had increased approximately 14 times, to 42%. We would like to recommend an increase in herbal medicine preparation fees, based on the number of days a prescription is for, as the number of long-term prescriptions is increasing.