2022
Decreasing rates of cost-related medication non-adherence by age advancement among American generational cohorts 2004–2014: a longitudinal study
Zhang J, Bhaumik D, Meltzer D. Decreasing rates of cost-related medication non-adherence by age advancement among American generational cohorts 2004–2014: a longitudinal study. BMJ Open 2022, 12: e051480. PMID: 35523499, PMCID: PMC9083426, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051480.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCost-related medicationInsurance statusComorbid conditionsDaily livingCRN ratesMedicare-Medicaid dual eligibilityLongitudinal studyNon-adherence behaviorUS healthcare systemCohort of AmericansDual eligibilityFunctional statusAge advancementDisease burdenHigh prevalenceInstrumental activitiesGeneral populationPopulation-averaged effectsCRN behaviorsCohortPrivate insuranceMedications
2018
Change in Insurance Status and Cost-related Medication Non-adherence among Older U.S. Adults with Diabetes from 2010 to 2014.
Zhang J, Bhaumik D, Huang E, Meltzer D. Change in Insurance Status and Cost-related Medication Non-adherence among Older U.S. Adults with Diabetes from 2010 to 2014. Journal Of Health & Medical Economics 2018, 4 PMID: 30627691, PMCID: PMC6322665, DOI: 10.21767/2471-9927.100040.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCRN ratesDiabetes patientsInsurance statusMultivariable logistic regression analysisMedication Non-AdherenceCost-related medicationLogistic regression analysisOlder U.S. adultsDiabetes adultsLess medicationNon-AdherenceAffordable Care ActMedical careAdult populationU.S. adultsDiabetesOlder adultsInsurance coverageHealth careCare ActMedicationsPatientsEncouraging reductionRegression analysisAdults