Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for prescriptions, which results in worse adherence to and discontinuation of therapy, called cost-related medication nonadherence. Medicare Part D, implemented in January 2006, was supposed to address issues of affordability for prescriptions. We investigated whether the gains in medication affordability attributable to Part D persisted during the six years that followed its implementation. Overall, we found continued incremental improvements in medication affordability in the period 2007–09 that eroded during the period 2009–11. Among elderly beneficiaries with four or more chronic conditions, we observed an increase in the prevalence of cost-re...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related nonadherence (CRN) among older adults...
CONTEXT: Cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) has been a persistent problem for individuals wh...
We examine the effect of gaining prescription drug insurance as a result of Medicare Part D on use o...
Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for p...
Background: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
Context Cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) has been a persistent problem for individuals who...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
BACKGROUND: Cost-related nonadherence compromises successful and effective management of chronic dis...
Background Prior to implementation of the Medicare drug benefit, we estimated the prevalence of cos...
T he share of U.S. healthcare spending accounted for by prescription drugshas steadily increased sin...
To the Editor: High drug costs cause some elderly or disabled patients to take less medication than ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...
BACKGROUND: Prior to implementation of the Medicare drug benefit, we estimated the prevalence of cos...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related nonadherence (CRN) among older adults...
CONTEXT: Cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) has been a persistent problem for individuals wh...
We examine the effect of gaining prescription drug insurance as a result of Medicare Part D on use o...
Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for p...
Background: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
Context Cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) has been a persistent problem for individuals who...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
BACKGROUND: Cost-related nonadherence compromises successful and effective management of chronic dis...
Background Prior to implementation of the Medicare drug benefit, we estimated the prevalence of cos...
T he share of U.S. healthcare spending accounted for by prescription drugshas steadily increased sin...
To the Editor: High drug costs cause some elderly or disabled patients to take less medication than ...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...
BACKGROUND: Prior to implementation of the Medicare drug benefit, we estimated the prevalence of cos...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related nonadherence (CRN) among older adults...
CONTEXT: Cost-related medication nonadherence (CRN) has been a persistent problem for individuals wh...
We examine the effect of gaining prescription drug insurance as a result of Medicare Part D on use o...