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Exploring the Valley of Savings: Minimizing Part D Costs and Optimizing Drug Therapy Outcomes in Medicare Beneficiaries With Developmental Disability

Nonelderly disabled Medicare beneficiaries have a higher prevalence of chronic conditions, higher utilization of prescription medications, and increased demand for clinical services when compared to beneficiaries 65 years of age and older who are not disabled. Out-of-pocket costs and medication-rela...

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Published in:Intellectual and developmental disabilities 2019-06, Vol.57 (3), p.234-241
Main Authors: Rogan, Edward L, Ranson, Carly A, Mori, Traci K, Park, Salley K, Lam, Howard M, Legaspi, Jamie F, Tran, Lan Kim, Cameros, Christine Julie M, Blackburn, Amy Natsuki, Lee, Sandra T, Valle-Oseguera, Cynthia S, Pham, Christopher N, Woelfel, Joseph A, Patel, Rajul A
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Adult
Aged
Cardiovascular disease
Cerebral Palsy
Chronic illnesses
Correlation
Cost control
Cost Savings
Day Programs
Developmental disabilities
Developmental Disabilities - drug therapy
Developmental Disabilities - economics
Disability
Down Syndrome
Drug Costs
Drug therapy
Drug Use
Epilepsy
Expenditures
Federal Government
Federal Programs
Female
Health care policy
Health Expenditures
Health Insurance
Humans
Insurance Benefits - economics
Insurance coverage
Male
Medicaid
Medical Services
Medicare
Medicare Part D - economics
Medication Therapy Management - economics
Mental Disorders
Middle Aged
Nonprofit organizations
Open Enrollment
Patients
Pilot Projects
Prescription drug plans
Prescription drugs
Prescription Drugs - economics
Resource Centers
Social security
Subsidies
Thinking Skills
United States
title Exploring the Valley of Savings: Minimizing Part D Costs and Optimizing Drug Therapy Outcomes in Medicare Beneficiaries With Developmental Disability
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