This study developed a new measure of medication affordability that examines out-of-pocket drug expenses relative to available household resources. The authors assessed the spending patterns of approximately 2.1 million poor households (\u3c or =100% federal poverty level) of adults aged 51 and older by Medicaid status. The data were drawn from the 2000-2001 Health and Retirement Study. Household spending was categorized into three broad types: basic living, health care, and discretionary. Older (aged 51 or older) poor households without Medicaid allocated about 72% of their total resources ($17,421, SE $783) to basic living needs. In comparison, those with Medicaid had scarcer total resources ($12,498, SE $423) and allocated 85% to basic l...
BACKGROUND: Although several national studies have attempted to measure medication nonadherence due ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...
BACKGROUND: Evaluating the adequacy of Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) and its low-incom...
__Objective:__ To develop two practical methods for measuring the affordability of medicines in deve...
Analyzes Medicare recipients' 2009 out-of-pocket healthcare expenses as a share of household spendin...
Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for p...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
Objectives: To determine the cost of medicines for selected chronic illnesses and the proportion of ...
Objective: To develop two practical methods for measuring the affordability of medicines in developi...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
Increasing attention is being paid to the affordability of medicines in low- and middle-income count...
Background: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance s...
BACKGROUND: Although several national studies have attempted to measure medication nonadherence due ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...
BACKGROUND: Evaluating the adequacy of Medicare prescription drug program (Part D) and its low-incom...
__Objective:__ To develop two practical methods for measuring the affordability of medicines in deve...
Analyzes Medicare recipients' 2009 out-of-pocket healthcare expenses as a share of household spendin...
Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for p...
The original Medicare Part D benefit included a gap in coverage, commonly known as the “doughnut hol...
Objectives: To determine the cost of medicines for selected chronic illnesses and the proportion of ...
Objective: To develop two practical methods for measuring the affordability of medicines in developi...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
Increasing attention is being paid to the affordability of medicines in low- and middle-income count...
Background: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
In the health care debate, there are three critical areas that policymakers must consider: adequacy,...
Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance s...
BACKGROUND: Although several national studies have attempted to measure medication nonadherence due ...
ObjectiveTo examine the association between expansion of the Medicaid program under the Affordable C...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...