How to reduce out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications
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How to reduce out-of-pocket costs for prescription medications.
The cost of prescription medicines has recently been rising faster than other healthcare costs. This is also true for traditionally inexpensive generic medications that have long served as a fundamental healthcare safety net in the USA. These changes increasingly present challenges for individuals to obtain common medications. Owing to rising insurance co-pays, even patients who have prescri...
متن کاملSix strategies to identify and assist patients burdened by out-of-pocket prescription costs.
Many patients find that their out-of-pocket costs of medications are burdensome. Physicians can help, first by remembering to ask about the problem, and then by applying simple strategies to limit the patient's costs.
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OBJECTIVES To determine changes in out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines for Australian patients, and how patient expenditure compares with other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries. METHODS We examined out-of-pocket expenditure on prescription medicines by patients in Australia between 1970 and 2007, and between Australia and 15 other OECD co...
متن کاملStrategies used by adults to reduce their prescription drug costs.
In 2011, Americans spent $45 billion out-of-pocket on retail prescription drugs (1). Some adults reduce prescription drug costs by skipping doses and delaying filling prescriptions (2). Some cost-reduction strategies used by adults have been associated with negative health outcomes. For example, adults who do not take prescription medication as prescribed have been shown to have poorer health s...
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عنوان ژورنال: Dermatology Online Journal
سال: 2015
ISSN: 1087-2108
DOI: 10.5070/d3216027811