Abstract
According to an epidemiological study (Ayzenberg I. et al., 2012), the prevalence of migraine in Russia is over 20%. Generally, diagnostic procedures and hospital treatment of migraine patients are covered by the Mandatory Medical Insurance system, but out-patient medicines are not included into the insurance, and access to medical services is sometimes limited. Meanwhile, little data are available on the out-of-pocket payments of migraineurs in Russia. The aim of the study was the assessment of annual out-of-pocket payments and resource utilization in relation to the migraine severity in patients treated at a neurology clinic in Moscow.
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