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Nursing Home Residents and Enrollment in Medicare Part D
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 08/27/09
Briesacher BA et al. – Part D decreased some out–of–pocket drug costs but did not expand drug coverage in the NH population or reach some vulnerable segments. Part D was also associated with some disruption in NH drug use, especially right after implementation.
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