University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. January 2012. Major: Social and Administrative Pharmacy. Advisors: Richard R. Cline, Ph.D., Ronald S. Hadsall, PhD. 1 computer file (PDF); x, 147 pages, appendices A-E.Studies suggested that the wide range of drug plan options and the complexity of drug benefits in the Medicare Part D program might have discouraged the enrollment in the Medicare Part D program. This study used the Theory of Planned Behaviors (TPB) as the theoretical framework to understand pre-Medicare eligible individuals’ decisionmaking in the context of Medicare Part D enrollment. Specifically, the objective of this research were (1) to examine correlations between underlying beliefs with attitudes, subjective norms, and ...
We test the effect of the introduction of Medicare Part D on physician prescribing behavior by using...
Objectives: Quantify risk factors for self-reported adverse drug events (ADEs) after the implementat...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to elicit salient beliefs among pre-Medicare eligible in...
The new Medicare Part D program provides prescription drug coverage for older Americans through high...
PURPOSE: Medicare beneficiaries\u27 knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions (KAP) of the Medicare Part...
Background/Aims: To obtain publicly subsidized prescription drug insurance, Medicare beneficiaries m...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
Presents findings from a survey that examines the enrollment decisions, experiences, and future conc...
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage through Medicare approved plans offered by priva...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the predictive utility of the theory of planned behav...
Objectives: The primary objective is to examine the motivating factors and barriers to pursuing res...
Objective: To explore the awareness of Medicare Part D enrollees regarding medication therapy manage...
We test the effect of the introduction of Medicare Part D on physician prescribing behavior by using...
Objectives: Quantify risk factors for self-reported adverse drug events (ADEs) after the implementat...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to elicit salient beliefs among pre-Medicare eligible in...
The new Medicare Part D program provides prescription drug coverage for older Americans through high...
PURPOSE: Medicare beneficiaries\u27 knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions (KAP) of the Medicare Part...
Background/Aims: To obtain publicly subsidized prescription drug insurance, Medicare beneficiaries m...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...
Presents findings from a survey that examines the enrollment decisions, experiences, and future conc...
Medicare Part D provides prescription drug coverage through Medicare approved plans offered by priva...
textThe purpose of this study was to determine the predictive utility of the theory of planned behav...
Objectives: The primary objective is to examine the motivating factors and barriers to pursuing res...
Objective: To explore the awareness of Medicare Part D enrollees regarding medication therapy manage...
We test the effect of the introduction of Medicare Part D on physician prescribing behavior by using...
Objectives: Quantify risk factors for self-reported adverse drug events (ADEs) after the implementat...
We study the Medicare Part D prescription drug insurance program as a bellwether for designs of priv...