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We estimate the impact of diabetic drug adherence on hospitalizations, ER visits, and hospital costs, using insurance claims from MarketScan® employer data. However, it is often difficult to measure the impact of drug adherence on hospitalizations since both adherence and hospitalizations may...
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Insurance for prescription drugs is characterized by two types of cost-sharing: flat copayments and variable coinsurance. We develop a theoretical model to show that refill purchases of preventive drugs (compliance) are lower under coinsurance due to the consumer's exposure to variation in drug...
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"Insurance for prescription drugs is characterized by two types of cost-sharing: flat copayments and variable coinsurance. We develop a theoretical model to show that refill purchases of drugs are lower under coinsurance due to the consumer's exposure to variation in drug prices. We test this...
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Direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for drugs has increased from US$200 million in 1997 to US$4 billion in 2011. While studies show that DTCA impacts the patient-physician relationship, little is known of the effect of DTCA on health insurance markets. We test whether DTCA raises the costs in...
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<Emphasis Type="Bold">Background: While much is known about the association between drug regimen complexity and drug adherence, little is known about how this association is affected by patient depression. <Emphasis Type="Bold">Objective: To examine whether the relationship between medication adherence and highly active antiretroviral...</emphasis></emphasis>
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Drug benefits have responded to the rise in drug costs by increasing patient cost sharing. However, many now realize that increasing cost sharing for high-value preventive-care drugs can be detrimental in terms of reducing patient drug adherence and causing increased inpatient and outpatient...
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Because minimum government standards for quality regulate only part of the market failure, they may have unintended effects. We present a general theory of how government regulation of quality of care may affect different market segments, and test the hypotheses for the nursing home market. OBRA...
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Background: While much is known about the association between drug regimen complexity and drug adherence, little is known about how this association is affected by patient depression. Objective: To examine whether the relationship between medication adherence and highly active antiretroviral...
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