We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under Medicaid during 1990–2004, documenting their impact on states’Medicaid prescription spending growth.We see substantial variation in the number and type of policies used by states, but a clear upward trend in restrictions over time. Analysis of state level annual spending growth shows that these restrictions have in general helped contain Medicaid prescription drug costs and that some approaches, such as the use of preferred drug lists (PDLs) and tiered copayment systems, may have been more effective than others
Prescription drug payments are the fastest growing and most widely varying expenditures across state...
To estimate the effect of two separate policy changes in the North Carolina Medicaid program: (1) re...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...
We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under ...
This paper provides a brief summary of the Medicaid prescription drug benefit. It explains the mecha...
Medicaid budgets, growing two to three times faster than total state budgets, constitute the fastest...
PURPOSE Prescription drug expenditures are the most rapidly growing component of total health care e...
Background: Medicaid programs face growing pressure to control spending. Despite evidence of clinica...
Background: Medicaid programs face growing pressure to control spending. Despite evidence of clinica...
This paper examines the relationship between Medicaid pharmacy benefit restrictions and reports of ...
This paper examines the relationship betweenMedicaid pharmacy ben-efit restrictions and reports of p...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of ce...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Spending...
The Medicaid Drug Rebate Program helps lower Medicaid spending on outpatient prescription drugs by e...
Based on annual budget surveys of Medicaid directors from 2003 to 2007, analyzes states' cost contai...
Prescription drug payments are the fastest growing and most widely varying expenditures across state...
To estimate the effect of two separate policy changes in the North Carolina Medicaid program: (1) re...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...
We present the first systematic analysis of state policies limiting prescription drug access under ...
This paper provides a brief summary of the Medicaid prescription drug benefit. It explains the mecha...
Medicaid budgets, growing two to three times faster than total state budgets, constitute the fastest...
PURPOSE Prescription drug expenditures are the most rapidly growing component of total health care e...
Background: Medicaid programs face growing pressure to control spending. Despite evidence of clinica...
Background: Medicaid programs face growing pressure to control spending. Despite evidence of clinica...
This paper examines the relationship between Medicaid pharmacy benefit restrictions and reports of ...
This paper examines the relationship betweenMedicaid pharmacy ben-efit restrictions and reports of p...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of ce...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Spending...
The Medicaid Drug Rebate Program helps lower Medicaid spending on outpatient prescription drugs by e...
Based on annual budget surveys of Medicaid directors from 2003 to 2007, analyzes states' cost contai...
Prescription drug payments are the fastest growing and most widely varying expenditures across state...
To estimate the effect of two separate policy changes in the North Carolina Medicaid program: (1) re...
Draws upon twenty-nine studies in twenty-three states to analyze the role of Medicaid spending in st...