This article examines whether California Medicare beneficiaries with HIV/AIDS choose Part D prescription drug plans that minimize their expenses. Among beneficiaries without low-income supplementation, we estimate the excess cost, and the insurance policy and beneficiary characteristics responsible, when the lowest cost plan is not chosen. We use a cost calculator developed for this study, and 2010 drug use data on 1453 California Medicare beneficiaries with HIV who were taking antiretroviral medications. Excess spending is defined as the difference between projected total spending (premium and cost sharing) for the beneficiary's current drug regimen in own plan vs spending for the lowest cost alternative plan. Regression analyses related t...
Prescription drug coverage is a central issue in the policy debate over Medicare reform. Proponents ...
Provides a 2008 snapshot of the Medicare Part D market in California, including sources and plan typ...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
This article examines whether California Medicare beneficiaries with HIV/AIDS choose Part D prescrip...
Since its inception in 2003, Medicare Part D has become the largest addition to the Medicare benefit...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify people living with HIV/AIDS from Medicare and Medicaid claims data t...
The United States spends more per capita on prescription drugs than do other high-income countries (...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...
Examines whether Medicare enrollees choose the prescription drug plans with the lowest premiums and ...
Background: Since its inception, Medicare Part D requires beneficiaries to choose from a myriad of i...
Background: Medicare beneficiaries receive prescription drug coverage through Part D and those with ...
Background: Medicare beneficiaries have the opportunity to switch their Part D prescription drug pla...
ObjectiveTo examine drug costs and entry and exit rates into the Part D coverage gap for beneficiari...
This paper addresses the question of whether prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries i...
BackgroundThe association between the Medicare Part D low-income subsidy (LIS), gap coverage, and ou...
Prescription drug coverage is a central issue in the policy debate over Medicare reform. Proponents ...
Provides a 2008 snapshot of the Medicare Part D market in California, including sources and plan typ...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
This article examines whether California Medicare beneficiaries with HIV/AIDS choose Part D prescrip...
Since its inception in 2003, Medicare Part D has become the largest addition to the Medicare benefit...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify people living with HIV/AIDS from Medicare and Medicaid claims data t...
The United States spends more per capita on prescription drugs than do other high-income countries (...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...
Examines whether Medicare enrollees choose the prescription drug plans with the lowest premiums and ...
Background: Since its inception, Medicare Part D requires beneficiaries to choose from a myriad of i...
Background: Medicare beneficiaries receive prescription drug coverage through Part D and those with ...
Background: Medicare beneficiaries have the opportunity to switch their Part D prescription drug pla...
ObjectiveTo examine drug costs and entry and exit rates into the Part D coverage gap for beneficiari...
This paper addresses the question of whether prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries i...
BackgroundThe association between the Medicare Part D low-income subsidy (LIS), gap coverage, and ou...
Prescription drug coverage is a central issue in the policy debate over Medicare reform. Proponents ...
Provides a 2008 snapshot of the Medicare Part D market in California, including sources and plan typ...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...