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Effect of increased cost-sharing on oral hypoglycemic use in five managed care organizations: how much is too much?
Research Department, Kaiser Permanente, Atlanta, Georgia 30305, and the Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention, Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Medical Care (impact factor:
3.41).
10/2005;
43(10):951-9.
pp.951-9
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
12-month trends
30-day supply
6 months
chronic disease
comparison group design
computerized membership
dependent variable
Large increases
medication cost-sharing
medication cost-sharing increase
medications essential
moderate increases
oral hypoglycemic
persistent reductions
pharmacy dispensing data
principal independent variable
quasiexperimental study
segmented time series regression
type 2 diabetes
unintended consequences