Examines strategies adopted by hospitals and community health centers to maintain access to affordable brand name and generic prescription drugs. Based on site visits to twelve nationally representative communities
In order to understand the role of health centers as safety net providers, as well as the potential ...
Provides data on the state's public healthcare programs, providers, and the low-income uninsured, su...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...
This background paper provides an overview of organized programs that provide access to prescription...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
The uninsured population has much to gain from affordable sources of prescription medications. No pr...
Prescription drugs are significantly more expensive in the United States than other countries. To r...
Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance s...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of ce...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
We use nationally representative Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data linked with data from ...
Nonprofit hospitals serve as part of the healthcare safety net to deliver a significant level of car...
The Medicare drug benefit (Medicare Part D ), provides federal subsidies to pay premiums and cost s...
A patchwork of services is available to the US uninsured through the healthcare safety net (SN). Dur...
In order to understand the role of health centers as safety net providers, as well as the potential ...
Provides data on the state's public healthcare programs, providers, and the low-income uninsured, su...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...
This background paper provides an overview of organized programs that provide access to prescription...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
The uninsured population has much to gain from affordable sources of prescription medications. No pr...
Prescription drugs are significantly more expensive in the United States than other countries. To r...
Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance s...
Medicaid is a joint federal-state entitlement program that pays for medical services on behalf of ce...
Federally funded health centers provided care to 11.3 million patients in 2002, the vast majority of...
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
We use nationally representative Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) data linked with data from ...
Nonprofit hospitals serve as part of the healthcare safety net to deliver a significant level of car...
The Medicare drug benefit (Medicare Part D ), provides federal subsidies to pay premiums and cost s...
A patchwork of services is available to the US uninsured through the healthcare safety net (SN). Dur...
In order to understand the role of health centers as safety net providers, as well as the potential ...
Provides data on the state's public healthcare programs, providers, and the low-income uninsured, su...
The 340B Drug Pricing Program, created by Congress in 1992 through the Veterans Health Care Act, has...