Do Medicare Beneficiaries Living With HIV/AIDS Choose Prescription Drug Plans That Minimize Their Total Spending?
This article examines whether California Medicare beneficiaries with HIV/AIDS choose Part D prescription drug plans that minimize their expenses. Among beneficiaries without low-income supplementation, we estimate the excess cost, and the insurance policy and beneficiary characteristics responsible,...
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Main Authors: | Katherine A. Desmond MS (Author), Thomas H. Rice PhD (Author), Arleen A. Leibowitz PhD (Author) |
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2017-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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