AbstractObjectivesAlthough there has recently been substantial interest in a Medicare drug benefit program, little attention has focused on ensuring improved access to medication monitoring for Medicare beneficiaries. Using a societal perspective, we evaluated the impact pharmacists could have on inappropriate prescribing, patient compliance, and medication-related morbidity and mortality within a Medicare drug benefits program.MethodsA cost-effectiveness analysis from a societal perspective was performed. A comprehensive MEDLINE search for relevant literature identified data sources and model parameters.ResultsIn the base case, a pharmaceutical care benefit in the elderly population would cost $2100 (year 2000 prices) per life-year saved, ...
This study tests the impact of a public prescription benefit on Medicare-eligible veterans, utilizin...
Prescription drug coverage is a central issue in the policy debate over Medicare reform. Proponents ...
AbstractLipid-lowering therapy can account for 7% of per patient per month drug costs. Because this ...
AbstractObjectivesAlthough there has recently been substantial interest in a Medicare drug benefit p...
The introduction of Medicare Part D has generated interest in the cost of providing drug coverage to...
We evaluate the impact of the Medicare HMO program and prescription drug coverage on elderly mortali...
The federal government\u27s Medicare program did not provide general prescription drug coverage for ...
Medicare has recently experienced the largest expansion of benefits since its in- ception: the inclu...
In this thesis, I estimate a structural demand model for prescription drug benefits by Medicare bene...
Efforts to enact a prescription drug benefit in Medicare date back more than forty years. Since then...
Medicare Part D’s implementation improved access to and affordability of prescription drugs for the ...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of the economic impact of interventions intended at optimizi...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...
Background: Physician-administered (Part B) drugs are a rapidly growing area of spending for Medicar...
AbstractObjectivesPublic programs finance a large share of the US pharmaceutical expenditures. To da...
This study tests the impact of a public prescription benefit on Medicare-eligible veterans, utilizin...
Prescription drug coverage is a central issue in the policy debate over Medicare reform. Proponents ...
AbstractLipid-lowering therapy can account for 7% of per patient per month drug costs. Because this ...
AbstractObjectivesAlthough there has recently been substantial interest in a Medicare drug benefit p...
The introduction of Medicare Part D has generated interest in the cost of providing drug coverage to...
We evaluate the impact of the Medicare HMO program and prescription drug coverage on elderly mortali...
The federal government\u27s Medicare program did not provide general prescription drug coverage for ...
Medicare has recently experienced the largest expansion of benefits since its in- ception: the inclu...
In this thesis, I estimate a structural demand model for prescription drug benefits by Medicare bene...
Efforts to enact a prescription drug benefit in Medicare date back more than forty years. Since then...
Medicare Part D’s implementation improved access to and affordability of prescription drugs for the ...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of the economic impact of interventions intended at optimizi...
ContextThe majority of Medicare drug benefits in managed care (Medicare + Choice) have annual dollar...
Background: Physician-administered (Part B) drugs are a rapidly growing area of spending for Medicar...
AbstractObjectivesPublic programs finance a large share of the US pharmaceutical expenditures. To da...
This study tests the impact of a public prescription benefit on Medicare-eligible veterans, utilizin...
Prescription drug coverage is a central issue in the policy debate over Medicare reform. Proponents ...
AbstractLipid-lowering therapy can account for 7% of per patient per month drug costs. Because this ...