Definition
The volume in average UB per social insured expresses the average volume in basic units constituting the box and dispensed to each insured. This indicator is part of a longitudinal monitoring.
Example
Let us take the example of a box containing 30 capsules (BU or base units) each containing 50 milligrams of the active principle PA, for which 1,000 UA of this product has been dispensed. over a period for a separate number of 500 social security insured.
The average UB volume per social insured is:
(Sales volume in UA x Number of basic units in the box) / Separate number of social insured
Either: (1,000 UA exempt x 30 capsules) / 500 social insured = 60 BU dispensed on average per social insured.
Terminology
The volume indicator in average UB per insured person can be translated into English as "Volume in basic units per insured person".
Limitation
This indicator is only available for pharmacies data and only for drugs.
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