Analyzes 2003-07 trends in unmet prescription drug needs among Americans under age 65 by insurance status and type of coverage, income level, and the presence of chronic conditions. Explores implications of the economic downturn and changes to Medicaid
This study developed a new measure of medication affordability that examines out-of-pocket drug expe...
Points to rising rates of chronic conditions and obesity; growing numbers of patients with problems ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-related nonadherence compromises successful and effective management of chronic dis...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for p...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
Examines strategies adopted by hospitals and community health centers to maintain access to affordab...
Key findings\u2022 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey\u2022 In 2015\u201...
The number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2 million Americans - an increas...
This paper explores the determinants of demand for prescription drug coverage among the elderly popu...
Prescription central nervous system depressants, opioid pain relievers, and stimulants provide thera...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
Examines 2004-07 trends in the number of non-elderly uninsured, the drop in 2007, employer and publi...
Background: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...
This study developed a new measure of medication affordability that examines out-of-pocket drug expe...
Points to rising rates of chronic conditions and obesity; growing numbers of patients with problems ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-related nonadherence compromises successful and effective management of chronic dis...
Examines trends in the percentage of Americans reporting difficulty affording prescription drugs by ...
Elderly Americans, especially those with multiple chronic conditions, face difficulties paying for p...
Examines trends in the number of uninsured by age, race/ethnicity, work status, citizenship status, ...
Examines strategies adopted by hospitals and community health centers to maintain access to affordab...
Key findings\u2022 Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey\u2022 In 2015\u201...
The number of Americans without health insurance rose in 2001 to 41.2 million Americans - an increas...
This paper explores the determinants of demand for prescription drug coverage among the elderly popu...
Prescription central nervous system depressants, opioid pain relievers, and stimulants provide thera...
BACKGROUND: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
Examines 2004-07 trends in the number of non-elderly uninsured, the drop in 2007, employer and publi...
Background: Disabled Americans who qualify for Medicare coverage typically have multiple chronic con...
AbstractObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to examine the relationship between prescription...
This study developed a new measure of medication affordability that examines out-of-pocket drug expe...
Points to rising rates of chronic conditions and obesity; growing numbers of patients with problems ...
BACKGROUND: Cost-related nonadherence compromises successful and effective management of chronic dis...