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Prescription Drug Use and Expenditures Among Dually Eligible Beneficiaries

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  • Ann D. Bagchi
  • Dominick Esposito
  • James M. Verdier

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Using Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX) claims files for 1999 and 2001, the authors describe patterns of prescription drug use and expenditures among dually eligible Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries for all Medicaid full dually eligible beneficiaries and three important subgroups: the aged, disabled, and full-year nursing home residents.

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  • Ann D. Bagchi & Dominick Esposito & James M. Verdier, "undated". "Prescription Drug Use and Expenditures Among Dually Eligible Beneficiaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c18ee0d0eda741c2857ab2d6a, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c18ee0d0eda741c2857ab2d6a90e71a9
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    1. Ray, W.A. & Federspiel, C.F. & Schaffner, W., 1980. "A study of antipsychotic drug use in nursing homes: Epidemiologic evidence suggesting misuse," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 70(5), pages 485-491.
    2. James M. Verdier & Myoung Kim, "undated". "Medicaid Drug Use Data Show High Costs and Wide Variation for Dual Eligibles," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 5844a0dd72dd4eef8864b0e3a, Mathematica Policy Research.
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