In 2015, among adults aged 45-64 years who were prescribed any medication, those with diabetes were more likely than those without diabetes to have reduced or delayed medication (18.8% compared with 9.6%) to save money in the past 12 months, with measures that included skipping medication doses (13.2% compared with 6.4%), taking less medication (14.4% compared with 6.9%), and delaying filling a prescription (16.3% compared with 7.9%). Among adults 6565, those with diabetes were more likely than those without diabetes to reduce or delay medication (6.8% compared with 4.7%) and to have used each of the specific cost-saving measures. Regardless of diabetes status, among adults who were prescribed medication, those aged 45-64 years were more l...
BackgroundWhile inadequate treatment intensification may contribute to sub-optimal CVD risk factor c...
Significant out-of-pocket spending to afford medications to control blood glucose in elderly people ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship between annual fills for antidiabetes medications, ACE inhibi...
In 2015, adults aged 6565 years with diagnosed diabetes were more likely than adults without diagno...
OBJECTIVE: Health-related expenditures resulting from diabetes are rising in the U.S. Medication non...
Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults with diagnosed diabete...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related nonadherence (CRN) among older adults...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related non-adherence (CRN) among older adult...
Background. The incidence of type 2 diabetes increases with age. It is unknown whether interventions...
BACKGROUND:The costs of drug-induced hypoglycemia are a critical but often neglected component of va...
Advanced age and its related comorbidity may affect both the patterns and goals of diabetes treatmen...
Diabetes and hypertension are among the leading causes of poor health and mortality in the United St...
Background: Prevalence of diabetes has more than doubled between 1990 and 2012 in adults age 20 to 7...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) confers an increased risk of mortality in young and middle-aged individuals a...
ObjectivesTo determine whether income influences evidence-based medication use by older persons with...
BackgroundWhile inadequate treatment intensification may contribute to sub-optimal CVD risk factor c...
Significant out-of-pocket spending to afford medications to control blood glucose in elderly people ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship between annual fills for antidiabetes medications, ACE inhibi...
In 2015, adults aged 6565 years with diagnosed diabetes were more likely than adults without diagno...
OBJECTIVE: Health-related expenditures resulting from diabetes are rising in the U.S. Medication non...
Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults with diagnosed diabete...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related nonadherence (CRN) among older adults...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related non-adherence (CRN) among older adult...
Background. The incidence of type 2 diabetes increases with age. It is unknown whether interventions...
BACKGROUND:The costs of drug-induced hypoglycemia are a critical but often neglected component of va...
Advanced age and its related comorbidity may affect both the patterns and goals of diabetes treatmen...
Diabetes and hypertension are among the leading causes of poor health and mortality in the United St...
Background: Prevalence of diabetes has more than doubled between 1990 and 2012 in adults age 20 to 7...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) confers an increased risk of mortality in young and middle-aged individuals a...
ObjectivesTo determine whether income influences evidence-based medication use by older persons with...
BackgroundWhile inadequate treatment intensification may contribute to sub-optimal CVD risk factor c...
Significant out-of-pocket spending to afford medications to control blood glucose in elderly people ...
OBJECTIVE — To assess the relationship between annual fills for antidiabetes medications, ACE inhibi...