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Lowering Copayments Boosts Medication Adherence

Figuring out how to make sure peoples take the crucial meds they’re prescribed is a challenge. Especially in hard economic times.

One strategy might be to lower co-pays. But does that actually work to improve adherence or is it just subsidizing the purchase of drugs that would have been brought anyway? Two studies published in Health Affairs suggest that in some cases, it works.

Read the full article by Katherine Hobson here.






 

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