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Specialty drug use for autoimmune conditions varies by race and wage among employees with employer-sponsored health insurance

Biologic drugs are used to treat diseases like rheumatoid arthritis and psoriasis. Non-White and/or low-wage workers with these diseases may be less likely to take these medications. As a result, these individuals may have more symptoms and their diseases may get worse. More needs to be done to make...

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Published in:Journal of managed care & specialty pharmacy 2024-05, Vol.30 (5), p.497-506
Main Authors: Sherman, Bruce W., Henderson, Rochelle, Kamin, Leah, Phares, Sharon
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