Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults aged 18\u201364 who were prescribed medication in the past 12 months, the percentage who used selected strategies to reduce their prescription drug costs in the past 12 months decreased from 2013 through 2015 and then remained stable from 2015 through 2017.\u2022 In 2017, among adults aged 18\u201364 who were prescribed medication, women were more likely than men to use selected strategies to reduce their prescription drug costs.\u2022 In 2017, strategies for reducing prescription drug costs were most commonly practiced among those who were uninsured compared with those with private insurance or Medicaid, as 39.5% asked their doctor for a lower-cost medication, 33...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
Objective: We examined the use of lipid lowering medications and control of dyslipidemia among US ad...
Background: In 2007, a drug benefit plan for Seniors (SDP) was launched in Saskatchewan, Canada. SDP...
Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults aged 65 and over who w...
Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults with diagnosed diabete...
Many chronically ill adults in the United States face high prescription medication costs, yet little...
Key findings\u2022 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey\u2022 In 2015\u201...
Objectives: 1. To estimate the prevalence of preventive medication use among adults in the United St...
Purpose: Some researchers have suggested that the popularity of complementary and alternative medici...
In 2015, among adults aged 45-64 years who were prescribed any medication, those with diabetes were ...
Objective: To determine the age distribution of patients and the total drug cost. To establish the ...
Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance s...
OBJECTIVE: Health-related expenditures resulting from diabetes are rising in the U.S. Medication non...
ObjectiveTo estimate health care expenditure trends among young adults ages 19-25 before and after t...
Key findingsData from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the Canadian Health M...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
Objective: We examined the use of lipid lowering medications and control of dyslipidemia among US ad...
Background: In 2007, a drug benefit plan for Seniors (SDP) was launched in Saskatchewan, Canada. SDP...
Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults aged 65 and over who w...
Key findingsData from the National Health Interview Survey\u2022 Among adults with diagnosed diabete...
Many chronically ill adults in the United States face high prescription medication costs, yet little...
Key findings\u2022 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey\u2022 In 2015\u201...
Objectives: 1. To estimate the prevalence of preventive medication use among adults in the United St...
Purpose: Some researchers have suggested that the popularity of complementary and alternative medici...
In 2015, among adults aged 45-64 years who were prescribed any medication, those with diabetes were ...
Objective: To determine the age distribution of patients and the total drug cost. To establish the ...
Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance s...
OBJECTIVE: Health-related expenditures resulting from diabetes are rising in the U.S. Medication non...
ObjectiveTo estimate health care expenditure trends among young adults ages 19-25 before and after t...
Key findingsData from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey and the Canadian Health M...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
Objective: We examined the use of lipid lowering medications and control of dyslipidemia among US ad...
Background: In 2007, a drug benefit plan for Seniors (SDP) was launched in Saskatchewan, Canada. SDP...