Recently, many U.S. employers have adopted less generous prescription drug benefits. In addition, the U.S. began to offer prescription drug insurance to approximately 42 million Medicare beneficiaries in 2006. We use data on individual health insurance claims and benefit data from 1997-2003 to study the effects of changing consumers' co-payments for prescription drugs on the quantity demanded and expenditure on prescription drugs, inpatient care and outpatient care. We allow for effects both in the year of the co-payment change and in the year following the change. Our results show that increases in prescription drug prices reduce both the use of and spending on prescription drugs. However, consumers substitute the use of outpatient care an...
Each year, Americans spend more money on health care than any other industrialized nation, despite c...
This report provides background on how the cost-sharing and premium provisions under each bill would...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...
Recently, many US employers have adopted less generous prescription drug benefits. In addition, the ...
Many U.S. employers have recently adopted less generous prescription drug benefits. In addition, in ...
Medicare Part D began coverage of prescription drugs in 2006. Rather than setting pharmaceutical pri...
This research studies the differential effects of a fixed dollar co-payment and a fixed percentage c...
When Congress was debating the Medicare drug benefit in 2003, there were many who advocated that Med...
During the last several years, spending on prescription drugs in the U.S. increased at a 15% annual ...
This issue brief examines changes to prescription drug benefit coverage in large-employer plans and ...
As policymakers consider whether and how to add prescription drug coverage to Medicare, they need to...
Prescription drug expenditures make up less than 10 percent of total personal health care expenditur...
Rising pharmaceutical expenditures have led to the use of cost-sharing measures. The authors underto...
This paper explores different empirical strategies to examine the effect of cost sharing for prescri...
Health systems in most high-income countries provide protection against the financial risks associat...
Each year, Americans spend more money on health care than any other industrialized nation, despite c...
This report provides background on how the cost-sharing and premium provisions under each bill would...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...
Recently, many US employers have adopted less generous prescription drug benefits. In addition, the ...
Many U.S. employers have recently adopted less generous prescription drug benefits. In addition, in ...
Medicare Part D began coverage of prescription drugs in 2006. Rather than setting pharmaceutical pri...
This research studies the differential effects of a fixed dollar co-payment and a fixed percentage c...
When Congress was debating the Medicare drug benefit in 2003, there were many who advocated that Med...
During the last several years, spending on prescription drugs in the U.S. increased at a 15% annual ...
This issue brief examines changes to prescription drug benefit coverage in large-employer plans and ...
As policymakers consider whether and how to add prescription drug coverage to Medicare, they need to...
Prescription drug expenditures make up less than 10 percent of total personal health care expenditur...
Rising pharmaceutical expenditures have led to the use of cost-sharing measures. The authors underto...
This paper explores different empirical strategies to examine the effect of cost sharing for prescri...
Health systems in most high-income countries provide protection against the financial risks associat...
Each year, Americans spend more money on health care than any other industrialized nation, despite c...
This report provides background on how the cost-sharing and premium provisions under each bill would...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...