ObjectiveTo compare drug costs and adherence among Medicare beneficiaries with the standard Part D coverage gap versus supplemental gap coverage in 2006.Data sourcesPharmacy data from Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug (MAPD) plans.Study designParallel analyses comparing beneficiaries aged 65+ with diabetes in an integrated MAPD with a gap versus no gap (n=28,780); and in a network-model MAPD with a gap versus generic-only coverage during the gap (n=14,984).Principal findingsDrug spending was 3 percent (95 percent confidence interval [CI]: 1-4 percent) and 4 percent (CI: 1-6 percent) lower among beneficiaries with a gap versus full or generic-only gap coverage, respectively. Out-of-pocket expenditures were 189 percent higher (CI: 185-193 ...
BackgroundAlthough Medicare Part D improved drug benefits for many beneficiaries, its impact on the ...
Analyzes data on Medicare Part D enrollees who reached the coverage gap and had to pay the full cost...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related non-adherence (CRN) among older adult...
ObjectiveTo compare drug costs and adherence among Medicare beneficiaries with the standard Part D c...
ObjectiveTo examine drug costs and entry and exit rates into the Part D coverage gap for beneficiari...
The standard Medicare prescription drug benefit includes a coverage gap ($3,850 in true out-of-pocke...
ObjectivesTo examine the association between drug coverage during the Medicare Part D coverage gap a...
BackgroundThe association between the Medicare Part D low-income subsidy (LIS), gap coverage, and ou...
Nations are struggling to expand access to essential medications while curbing rising health and dru...
Background: Some Medicare Part D enrollees whose drug expenditures exceed a threshold enter a covera...
In 2006, the implementation of Medicare Part D offered seniors the benefit of government subsidized ...
Some Medicare Part D enrollees whose drug expenditures exceed a threshold enter a coverage gap with ...
Significant out-of-pocket spending to afford medications to control blood glucose in elderly people ...
OBJECTIVE Using the 2016 Medicare Part D coverage gap as an example, we explored effects of increase...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
BackgroundAlthough Medicare Part D improved drug benefits for many beneficiaries, its impact on the ...
Analyzes data on Medicare Part D enrollees who reached the coverage gap and had to pay the full cost...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related non-adherence (CRN) among older adult...
ObjectiveTo compare drug costs and adherence among Medicare beneficiaries with the standard Part D c...
ObjectiveTo examine drug costs and entry and exit rates into the Part D coverage gap for beneficiari...
The standard Medicare prescription drug benefit includes a coverage gap ($3,850 in true out-of-pocke...
ObjectivesTo examine the association between drug coverage during the Medicare Part D coverage gap a...
BackgroundThe association between the Medicare Part D low-income subsidy (LIS), gap coverage, and ou...
Nations are struggling to expand access to essential medications while curbing rising health and dru...
Background: Some Medicare Part D enrollees whose drug expenditures exceed a threshold enter a covera...
In 2006, the implementation of Medicare Part D offered seniors the benefit of government subsidized ...
Some Medicare Part D enrollees whose drug expenditures exceed a threshold enter a coverage gap with ...
Significant out-of-pocket spending to afford medications to control blood glucose in elderly people ...
OBJECTIVE Using the 2016 Medicare Part D coverage gap as an example, we explored effects of increase...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
BackgroundAlthough Medicare Part D improved drug benefits for many beneficiaries, its impact on the ...
Analyzes data on Medicare Part D enrollees who reached the coverage gap and had to pay the full cost...
BackgroundDespite the rollout of Medicare Part D, cost-related non-adherence (CRN) among older adult...