Objective: The ratio of controller to reliever medication use has been proposed as a measure of treatment quality for asthma patients. In this study we examine the effects of plan level mean out-of-pocket asthma medication patient copayments and other features of benefit plan design on the use of controller medications alone, controller and reliever medications (combination therapy), and reliever medications alone. Methods: 1995-2000 MarketScan claims data were used to construct plan-level out-of-pocket copayment and physician/practice prescriber preference variables for asthma medications. Separate multinomial logit models were estimated for patients in fee-for-service (FFS) and non-FFS plans relating benefit plan design features, physicia...
SummarySpecific targeting of patients with a previous asthma hospitalisation could be more focused i...
Background: The majority of patients with asthma have the mild form of the disease....
International audienceIn claims data, controller-to-total asthma drug ratios may reflect adequacy of...
The ratio of controller-to-reliever medication use has been proposed as a measure of treatment quali...
International audiencePURPOSE: "Controllers-to-total asthma drug" ratios computed from claims data i...
Prescription drug cost sharing is an effective tool to reduce the excessive drug consumption. Howeve...
Background: In Australia, many patients who are initiated on asthma controller inhalers receive comb...
BACKGROUND: Health plans are using 3-tier copayment designs and other methods to control utilization...
AbstractA retrospective cohort using pharmacy and medical claims was analysed to determine whether t...
Despite widespread guideline consensus on the persistent use of asthma medications, inappropriate me...
AbstractObjectivesThe Commonwealth of Massachusetts increased the copayment for prescription drugs b...
AbstractAn observational study using pharmacy and medical claims was used to determine whether there...
BACKGROUND: The relative performance of asthma care quality measures has not been evaluated in Medic...
Asthma prevalence is increasing and the economic loss due to lack of asthma control is €72 billion i...
The Behavioral Model of Health Services Use was used as the basis for this cross-sectional examinati...
SummarySpecific targeting of patients with a previous asthma hospitalisation could be more focused i...
Background: The majority of patients with asthma have the mild form of the disease....
International audienceIn claims data, controller-to-total asthma drug ratios may reflect adequacy of...
The ratio of controller-to-reliever medication use has been proposed as a measure of treatment quali...
International audiencePURPOSE: "Controllers-to-total asthma drug" ratios computed from claims data i...
Prescription drug cost sharing is an effective tool to reduce the excessive drug consumption. Howeve...
Background: In Australia, many patients who are initiated on asthma controller inhalers receive comb...
BACKGROUND: Health plans are using 3-tier copayment designs and other methods to control utilization...
AbstractA retrospective cohort using pharmacy and medical claims was analysed to determine whether t...
Despite widespread guideline consensus on the persistent use of asthma medications, inappropriate me...
AbstractObjectivesThe Commonwealth of Massachusetts increased the copayment for prescription drugs b...
AbstractAn observational study using pharmacy and medical claims was used to determine whether there...
BACKGROUND: The relative performance of asthma care quality measures has not been evaluated in Medic...
Asthma prevalence is increasing and the economic loss due to lack of asthma control is €72 billion i...
The Behavioral Model of Health Services Use was used as the basis for this cross-sectional examinati...
SummarySpecific targeting of patients with a previous asthma hospitalisation could be more focused i...
Background: The majority of patients with asthma have the mild form of the disease....
International audienceIn claims data, controller-to-total asthma drug ratios may reflect adequacy of...