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Assessing the Importance of Factors Associated with Cost-Related Nonadherence to Medication for Older US Medicare Beneficiaries
Dian Gu,
Chan Shen
Department of Surgery
Division of Outcomes, Research and Quality
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
Penn State Cancer Institute
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Medication Adherence
100%
Medicare
93%
Costs and Cost Analysis
56%
Activities of Daily Living
11%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
9%
Depression
7%
Drug Costs
7%
Prescription Drugs
7%
Administrative Personnel
6%
Lung Diseases
5%
Arthritis
5%
Health Status
5%
Prescriptions
5%
Rheumatoid Arthritis
4%
Life Style
4%
Regression Analysis
3%
Logistic Models
3%
Health
2%
Neoplasms
1%