Inflation, Economic Policy Changes, and Access to Essential Drugs by Retirees in Argentina
Alejandro Macchia, Javier A. Mariani, Gianni Tognoni

TL;DR
This study explores how inflation and economic policy changes in Argentina affect retirees' ability to access essential medicines.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into the impact of macroeconomic factors on drug access for retirees in Argentina.
Findings
Higher inflation rates were linked to reduced access to essential medicines among retirees.
Changes in economic policy significantly influenced retirees' ability to afford medications.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study investigates whether there are associations between inflation, economic policy changes, and retirees’ access to medicines in Argentina.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPharmaceutical Economics and Policy · Healthcare Systems and Reforms · Global Health Care Issues
