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Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions.

Publication ,  Journal Article
Dusetzina, SB; Huskamp, HA; Rothman, RL; Pinheiro, LC; Roberts, AW; Shah, ND; Walunas, TL; Wood, WA; Zuckerman, AD; Zullig, LL; Keating, NL
Published in: Health Aff (Millwood)
April 2022

For high-price drugs, Medicare Part D beneficiaries who do not receive a low-income subsidy must pay a percentage of the drug's price for each medication fill. Without that subsidy, which lowers out-of-pocket spending, beneficiaries typically pay hundreds or thousands of dollars for a single fill. We estimated the proportion of Part D beneficiaries in fee-for-service Medicare, with and without a subsidy, who do not initiate treatment (that is, do not fill a new prescription) with high-price Part D drugs newly prescribed for four conditions. Examining 17,076 new prescriptions issued between 2012 and 2018 for Part D beneficiaries from eleven geographically diverse health systems, we found that beneficiaries receiving subsidies were nearly twice as likely to obtain the prescribed drug within ninety days as those without subsidies. Among beneficiaries without subsidies, we observed noninitiation for 30 percent of prescriptions written for anticancer drugs, 22 percent for hepatitis C treatments, and more than 50 percent for disease-modifying therapies for either immune system disorders or hypercholesterolemia. Our findings support current legislative efforts to increase the accessibility of high-price medications by reducing out-of-pocket expenses under Medicare Part D, particularly for beneficiaries without low-income subsidies.

Duke Scholars

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Health Aff (Millwood)

DOI

EISSN

2694-233X

Publication Date

April 2022

Volume

41

Issue

4

Start / End Page

487 / 496

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Poverty
  • Medicare Part D
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Expenditures
  • Drug Prescriptions
  • Aged
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4203 Health services and systems
 

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Dusetzina, S. B., Huskamp, H. A., Rothman, R. L., Pinheiro, L. C., Roberts, A. W., Shah, N. D., … Keating, N. L. (2022). Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions. Health Aff (Millwood), 41(4), 487–496. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01742
Dusetzina, Stacie B., Haiden A. Huskamp, Russell L. Rothman, Laura C. Pinheiro, Andrew W. Roberts, Nilay D. Shah, Theresa L. Walunas, et al. “Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions.Health Aff (Millwood) 41, no. 4 (April 2022): 487–96. https://doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01742.
Dusetzina SB, Huskamp HA, Rothman RL, Pinheiro LC, Roberts AW, Shah ND, et al. Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions. Health Aff (Millwood). 2022 Apr;41(4):487–96.
Dusetzina, Stacie B., et al. “Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions.Health Aff (Millwood), vol. 41, no. 4, Apr. 2022, pp. 487–96. Pubmed, doi:10.1377/hlthaff.2021.01742.
Dusetzina SB, Huskamp HA, Rothman RL, Pinheiro LC, Roberts AW, Shah ND, Walunas TL, Wood WA, Zuckerman AD, Zullig LL, Keating NL. Many Medicare Beneficiaries Do Not Fill High-Price Specialty Drug Prescriptions. Health Aff (Millwood). 2022 Apr;41(4):487–496.

Published In

Health Aff (Millwood)

DOI

EISSN

2694-233X

Publication Date

April 2022

Volume

41

Issue

4

Start / End Page

487 / 496

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • United States
  • Poverty
  • Medicare Part D
  • Humans
  • Health Policy & Services
  • Health Expenditures
  • Drug Prescriptions
  • Aged
  • 4407 Policy and administration
  • 4203 Health services and systems