Although prescription drugs do not appear to be a primary source of recent surges in Medicaid spending, their share of Medicaid expenditures has risen despite efforts to control costs. As part of a general concern with prescription drug policy, Congress mandated a study of the adequacy of Medicaid payments to pharmacies. In this study, several data sources were used to develop 1991 estimates of average pharmacy ingredient and dispensing costs. A simulation was used to estimate the amounts States pay. Nationally, simulated payments averaged 96 percent of estimated costs overall but were lower for dispensing costs (79 percent) and higher for ingredient costs (102 percent)
The U.S. Congress passed a new law (PL 101-508) in 1990 requiring the pharmaceutical manufacturers t...
State-sponsored pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs) provide prescription drug coverage for low-inco...
This paper examines the relationship betweenMedicaid pharmacy ben-efit restrictions and reports of p...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Spending...
Since the early 2000s, state Medicaid programs have made concerted efforts to control the cost of pr...
Medicaid budgets, growing two to three times faster than total state budgets, constitute the fastest...
ing study among North Carolina pharmacies are presented. The estimated statewide weighted average co...
This paper provides a brief summary of the Medicaid prescription drug benefit. It explains the mecha...
We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under ...
Background Outpatient drugs are dispensed through both community and mail order pharmacies. There i...
This paper examines the relationship between Medicaid pharmacy benefit restrictions and reports of ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Spending...
Prescription drug expenditures totaled more than $55 billion in 1990 and by the year 2000 are projec...
million people. To determine the price that it will pay for each drug, Medicaid uses the average pri...
In 2003 the federal-state Medicaid program provided prescription drug coverage to more than 50 milli...
The U.S. Congress passed a new law (PL 101-508) in 1990 requiring the pharmaceutical manufacturers t...
State-sponsored pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs) provide prescription drug coverage for low-inco...
This paper examines the relationship betweenMedicaid pharmacy ben-efit restrictions and reports of p...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Spending...
Since the early 2000s, state Medicaid programs have made concerted efforts to control the cost of pr...
Medicaid budgets, growing two to three times faster than total state budgets, constitute the fastest...
ing study among North Carolina pharmacies are presented. The estimated statewide weighted average co...
This paper provides a brief summary of the Medicaid prescription drug benefit. It explains the mecha...
We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under ...
Background Outpatient drugs are dispensed through both community and mail order pharmacies. There i...
This paper examines the relationship between Medicaid pharmacy benefit restrictions and reports of ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Spending...
Prescription drug expenditures totaled more than $55 billion in 1990 and by the year 2000 are projec...
million people. To determine the price that it will pay for each drug, Medicaid uses the average pri...
In 2003 the federal-state Medicaid program provided prescription drug coverage to more than 50 milli...
The U.S. Congress passed a new law (PL 101-508) in 1990 requiring the pharmaceutical manufacturers t...
State-sponsored pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs) provide prescription drug coverage for low-inco...
This paper examines the relationship betweenMedicaid pharmacy ben-efit restrictions and reports of p...