Experiences with Prescription Drugs in Past Two Years

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Experiences with Prescription Drugs in Past Two Years Percent reported someone from regular place of care: AUS CAN FR GER NETH NZ NOR SWE SWIZ UK US Did not review all medications including those prescribed by other doctors 21 31 42 45 54 28 52 60 35 43 23 Did not explain the potential side effects of a medication 22 26 46 61 27 49 41 Did not give written list of all prescribed medications 48 71 74 77 55 72 At least one of the above problems 56 67 86 83 90 63 88 84 68 q1610 Base: Has regular doctor/place of care and regularly takes at least one prescription drug. Source: 2010 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey in Eleven Countries.