Medicare beneficiaries without low-income subsidies were less likely to fill important prescriptions, new study finds

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Medicare beneficiaries without low-income subsidies were less likely to fill important prescriptions, new study finds

Medicare Part D beneficiaries who did not receive federal subsidies to lower their out-of-pocket costs were nearly twice as likely as others to not fill prescriptions for serious health conditions like cancer or hepatitis C treatment, according to a new study from Vanderbilt University Medical Center researchers.

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