‘Value-based’ insurance gets people to take their medicine

July 13, 2018Garrett SchmittNo CommentsInsurance, Medication, Value Based Insurance, VBHC

When insurance plans charge patients less for the medicines that help them most, patients are more likely to take them, according to a new article. Taking a medicine every day in the hopes that it will prevent some long-range potential health catastrophe—like a heart attack or kidney failure—isn’t easy. Many people skip doses, or don’t…

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