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Medicare Drug Program May Have Increased Medication Adherence
Link ID 5157
Title Medicare Drug Program May Have Increased Medication Adherence
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573398?src=rss
Description Medicare beneficiaries are lacking in knowledge regarding the Part D prescription drug program, yet implementation of this program may have improved cost-related medication nonadherence, according to the results of two studies appearing in the Journal of the American Medical Association for April 23/30. Reuters Health Information
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Date Apr 25, 2008
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