|Articles|July 1, 2004
Doubling prescription copayments reduces use
SANTA MONICA, CALIF. -When the price of airline tickets, breakfast cereal, or any other consumer goods go up, people use less. The same holds true for drugs for chronic diseases, a recent study shows.
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