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3by Alfred I. Neugut Milayna Subar Elizabeth Ty Wilde Scott Stratton Corey H. Brouse Grace Clarke Hillyer Victor R. Grann Dawn L. Hershman Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20.06.2011)“...Noncompliance with adjuvant hormonal therapy among women with breast cancer is common. Little is known about the impact of financial factors, such as...”
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4by Fromer, Leonard, MD Published in The American journal of medicine (2016)“...Abstract Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening condition, with at-risk individuals remaining at chronic high risk of recurrence. Anaphylaxis is frequently...”
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5by Abdus, Salam Published in Health services research (01.02.2020)“...Objective To study whether the negative association between enrollment in high‐deductible plans and health care utilization is driven by reverse moral hazard...”
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6by Galbraith, Alison A Soumerai, Stephen B Ross-Degnan, Dennis Rosenthal, Meredith B Gay, Charlene Lieu, Tracy A Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (01.09.2012)“...High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) are an increasingly common strategy to contain health care costs. Individuals with chronic conditions are at particular...”
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7by Katy B. Kozhimannil Michael R. Law Cori Blauer-Peterson Fang Zhang James Frank Wharam Published in Medical care (01.08.2013)“...Background: Prior studies show that men are more likely than women to defer essential care. Enrollment in high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) could exacerbate...”
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8by Kullgren, Jeffrey T Cliff, Elizabeth Q Krenz, Christopher West, Brady T Levy, Helen Fendrick, A. Mark Fagerlin, Angela Published in JAMA internal medicine (01.03.2018)“...This survey study examines the consumer behaviors among individuals enrolled in high-deductible health plans in the United States...”
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9by Claxton, Gary Rae, Matthew Panchal, Nirmita Whitmore, Heidi Damico, Anthony Kenward, Kevin Long, Michelle Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.10.2015)“...The annual Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research and Educational Trust Employer Health Benefits Survey found that in 2015, average annual premiums (employer...”
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10by Wharam, J Frank Zhang, Fang Eggleston, Emma M Lu, Christine Y Soumerai, Stephen B Ross-Degnan, Dennis Published in Diabetes care (01.05.2018)“...High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) are now the predominant commercial health insurance benefit in the U.S. We sought to determine the effects of HDHPs on...”
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11by Wharam, J Frank Zhang, Fang Landon, Bruce E LeCates, Robert Soumerai, Stephen Ross-Degnan, Dennis Published in Medical care (01.05.2016)“...BACKGROUND:Little is known about the effect of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) elimination of out-of-pocket costs for preventive services. This policy likely...”
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12by Miller, G Edward Vistnes, Jessica P Rohde, Frederick Keenan, Patricia S Published in Health affairs Web exclusive (01.08.2018)“...Over the past decade, employers have increasingly turned to high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) to limit health insurance premium growth. We used data from...”
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13“...Summary Assuming symmetric information, we show that a high‐deductible health plan (HDHP) combined with a tax‐favored health savings account (HSA) induces more...”
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14by Claxton, Gary Rae, Matthew Long, Michelle Damico, Anthony Whitmore, Heidi Foster, Gregory Published in Health affairs (Project Hope) (01.10.2016)“...The annual Kaiser Family Foundation/Health Research and Educational Trust Employer Health Benefits Survey found that in 2016, average annual premiums (employer...”
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15by Suidan, Rudy S He, Weiguo Sun, Charlotte C Zhao, Hui Rauh-Hain, Jose Alejandro Fleming, Nicole D Lu, Karen H Giordano, Sharon H Meyer, Larissa A Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01.08.2019)“...Communicating healthcare costs to patients is an important component of delivering high-quality value-based care, yet cost data are lacking. This is especially...”
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16by Graves, Amy J Kozhimannil, Katy B Kleinman, Ken P Wharam, J. Frank Published in Health services research (01.02.2016)“...Objective To evaluate the association between employer‐mandated enrollment into high‐deductible health plans (HDHPs) and contraception and birth rates among...”
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18by Rome, Benjamin N Gagne, Joshua J Avorn, Jerry Kesselheim, Aaron S Published in The American heart journal (01.03.2021)“...In patients with atrial fibrillation, incomplete adherence to anticoagulants increases risk of stroke. Non-warfarin oral anticoagulants (NOACs) are expensive;...”
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19by Adrion, Emily R Ryan, Andrew M Seltzer, Amanda C Chen, Lena M Ayanian, John Z Nallamothu, Brahmajee K Published in JAMA internal medicine (01.09.2016)“...IMPORTANCE: Patients’ out-of-pocket spending for major health care expenses, such as inpatient care, may result in substantial financial distress. Limited...”
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20by Christophe Courbage Christina Nicolas Published in Journal of risk and financial management (01.04.2021)“...Many studies have attempted to investigate the drivers of preventive behaviour. This study contributes to this strand of literature by examining the...”