Objectives: The objective of this study was to elicit salient beliefs among pre-Medicare eligible individuals regarding (1) the outcomes associated with enrolling in the Medicare Part D program; (2) those referents who might influence participants' decisions about enrolling in the Part D program; and (3) the perceived barriers and facilitators facing those considering enrolling in the Part D program. Methods: Focused interviews were used for collecting data. A sample of 10 persons between 62 and 64 years of age not otherwise enrolled in the Medicare program was recruited. Interviews were audio taped and field notes were taken concurrently. Audio recordings were reviewed to amend field notes until obtaining a thorough reflection of interview...
Transition to Medicare Part D affected not only 35.4 million elderly enrollees but also 6.4 million ...
We investigate prescription drug use, and information and enrollment intentions for the new Medicare...
Early results on the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, from a survey of people age sixty-fi...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to elicit salient beliefs among pre-Medicare eligible in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2012. Major: Social and Administrative Pharmacy....
Background/Aims: To obtain publicly subsidized prescription drug insurance, Medicare beneficiaries m...
Presents findings from a survey that examines the enrollment decisions, experiences, and future conc...
The new Medicare Part D program provides prescription drug coverage for older Americans through high...
PURPOSE: Medicare beneficiaries\u27 knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions (KAP) of the Medicare Part...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
We analyze newly available data from the Health and Retirement Study on senior citizens’ take-up of ...
IntroductionMedicare beneficiaries often report that the process of choosing a prescription drug pla...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of providing new Medicare information materials on consumers' attit...
In February and March 2006, KU researchers developed and administered a telephone survey to assess t...
Objectives: Quantify risk factors for self-reported adverse drug events (ADEs) after the implementat...
Transition to Medicare Part D affected not only 35.4 million elderly enrollees but also 6.4 million ...
We investigate prescription drug use, and information and enrollment intentions for the new Medicare...
Early results on the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, from a survey of people age sixty-fi...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to elicit salient beliefs among pre-Medicare eligible in...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2012. Major: Social and Administrative Pharmacy....
Background/Aims: To obtain publicly subsidized prescription drug insurance, Medicare beneficiaries m...
Presents findings from a survey that examines the enrollment decisions, experiences, and future conc...
The new Medicare Part D program provides prescription drug coverage for older Americans through high...
PURPOSE: Medicare beneficiaries\u27 knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions (KAP) of the Medicare Part...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
We analyze newly available data from the Health and Retirement Study on senior citizens’ take-up of ...
IntroductionMedicare beneficiaries often report that the process of choosing a prescription drug pla...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of providing new Medicare information materials on consumers' attit...
In February and March 2006, KU researchers developed and administered a telephone survey to assess t...
Objectives: Quantify risk factors for self-reported adverse drug events (ADEs) after the implementat...
Transition to Medicare Part D affected not only 35.4 million elderly enrollees but also 6.4 million ...
We investigate prescription drug use, and information and enrollment intentions for the new Medicare...
Early results on the Medicare Part D prescription drug program, from a survey of people age sixty-fi...