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Drug cost-sharing results in reduced use of necessary medications in children
Pediatric SuperSite
Health insurers' cost-sharing policies may be to blame for a dip in necessary medication use among families that have a child with asthma, according to a recent study. Pinar Karaca-Mandic, PhD, and colleagues of the Division of Health Policy and
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