Harvard Study Finds Patients With Veterans Health Coverage Less Likely to Skip Medications Because of Cost
January 07, 2020
January 07, 2020
CHICAGO, Illinois, Jan. 7 -- Physicians for a National Health Program issued the following news release:
The rising price of prescription drugs has led to a slew of proposals to lower costs and expand access to medications. However, a new study from researchers at Harvard Medical School and the City University of New York at Hunter College suggests that an effective reform model already exists: the pharmacy benefit of the Veterans Health Administration, commonly known as the VA. Res . . .
The rising price of prescription drugs has led to a slew of proposals to lower costs and expand access to medications. However, a new study from researchers at Harvard Medical School and the City University of New York at Hunter College suggests that an effective reform model already exists: the pharmacy benefit of the Veterans Health Administration, commonly known as the VA. Res . . .