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Promising Therapies, Prohibitive Costs: A Qualitative Assessment of the Effects of the Medicare Part D Doughnut Hole on Access to Costly Cancer Medications

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  • Leslie Jackson Conwell
  • Dominick Esposito
  • Margaret Colby
  • Daniel Ball
  • Eric S. Meadows
  • Martin Marciniak

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Researchers interviewed oncology social workers and nurse practitioners in an effort to understand how the Medicare Part D doughnut hole affects beneficiaries’ financial access to oral anticancer targeted therapies.

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  • Leslie Jackson Conwell & Dominick Esposito & Margaret Colby & Daniel Ball & Eric S. Meadows & Martin Marciniak, "undated". "Promising Therapies, Prohibitive Costs: A Qualitative Assessment of the Effects of the Medicare Part D Doughnut Hole on Access to Costly Cancer Medications," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c72da8f9bbe34fd99d96e77bf, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c72da8f9bbe34fd99d96e77bf5b318b2
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    Prohibitive Costs; Medicare Part D; Cancer Medications; Health;
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