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The associations of prescription drug insurance and cost-sharing with drug use, health services use, and health - a systematic review of Canadian studies.

G Emmanuel GuindonErica StoneRiya TrivediSophiya GarasiaKimia KhoeeAlexia Olaizola
Published in: Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (2023)
Increased cost-sharing is likely to reduce drug use. Universal pharmacare without cost-sharing may reduce inequities as it would likely increase drug use among lower-income populations relative to higher-income populations.
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