Out-of-Pocket Costs, a Barrier To Care, e.g., Asthma, Elderly Women
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Be careful! 'What you sow, is what you reap.' Health plans primary responsibility is the patients they insure, but they have policies that "restrain prescription medication spending by shifting costs toward patients. It is unknown how these policies have affected children with chronic illness." Here's research that proves that cost control may not be about managed care--it can adversely affect one's health.
