Background. Pharmaceutical-sponsored patient assistance programs (PAPs) are charity programs that provide free or reduced-priced medications to eligible patients. PAPs have the potential to improve prescription drug accessibility for patients but currently there is limited information about their use and effectiveness. Objectives and methods. This dissertation described the use of PAPs in the U.S. through the conduct of two studies: (1) a systematic review of primary studies of PAPs from commercially-published and “grey” literature sources; and (2) a retrospective, cross-sectional study of cancer patients\u27 use of PAPs at a tertiary care cancer outpatient center. Results. (1) The systematic review identified 33 studies: 15 evaluated the i...
State-sponsored pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs) provide prescription drug coverage for low-inco...
Introduction: Novel androgen axis inhibitors are standard of care treatments in advanced prostate ca...
The opioid epidemic remains one of the most pressing public health issues in the United States, with...
Introduction: The rising cost of cancer drugs may make treatment unaffordable for some patients. Pat...
One strategy to encourage uninsured and underinsured patients' compliance with medication regimen is...
ABSTRACTThis dissertation consists of three studies, each applying a different method, to evaluate t...
Background: The high cost of prescription medications is a growing problem in US health care. Oncolo...
Existing comprehensive patient assistance programs can help cancer patients overcome needs and barri...
David CassidayIn 2013, the United States spent an average of $1000 per capita on prescription medica...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined how physicians perceive pharmaceutical companies\u27 medication assi...
Title: Impact of academic detailing on clinical pharmacy specialist involvement in medication assist...
Objective: To provide a foundation to justify the presence of a full-time clinical pharmacist in the...
thesisA review of drug therapy reveals a prevalence of adverse drug reactions, noncompliance, and im...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling to accommodate to the healthcare needs of older patients...
Objective. To estimate patients ’ elasticity of demand, willingness to pay, and con-sumer surplus fo...
State-sponsored pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs) provide prescription drug coverage for low-inco...
Introduction: Novel androgen axis inhibitors are standard of care treatments in advanced prostate ca...
The opioid epidemic remains one of the most pressing public health issues in the United States, with...
Introduction: The rising cost of cancer drugs may make treatment unaffordable for some patients. Pat...
One strategy to encourage uninsured and underinsured patients' compliance with medication regimen is...
ABSTRACTThis dissertation consists of three studies, each applying a different method, to evaluate t...
Background: The high cost of prescription medications is a growing problem in US health care. Oncolo...
Existing comprehensive patient assistance programs can help cancer patients overcome needs and barri...
David CassidayIn 2013, the United States spent an average of $1000 per capita on prescription medica...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined how physicians perceive pharmaceutical companies\u27 medication assi...
Title: Impact of academic detailing on clinical pharmacy specialist involvement in medication assist...
Objective: To provide a foundation to justify the presence of a full-time clinical pharmacist in the...
thesisA review of drug therapy reveals a prevalence of adverse drug reactions, noncompliance, and im...
Healthcare systems worldwide are struggling to accommodate to the healthcare needs of older patients...
Objective. To estimate patients ’ elasticity of demand, willingness to pay, and con-sumer surplus fo...
State-sponsored pharmacy assistance programs (SPAPs) provide prescription drug coverage for low-inco...
Introduction: Novel androgen axis inhibitors are standard of care treatments in advanced prostate ca...
The opioid epidemic remains one of the most pressing public health issues in the United States, with...