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Out-of-pocket costs are on the rise for commonly prescribed neurologic medications.

Brian Christopher CallaghanEvan ReynoldsMousumi BanerjeeKevin A KerberLesli E SkolarusBrandon MaglioccoGregory J EsperJames F Burke
Published in: Neurology (2019)
Out-of-pocket costs for neurologic medications have increased considerably over the last 12 years, particularly for those in high-deductible health plans. Out-of-pocket costs vary widely both across and within conditions. To minimize patient financial burden, neurologists require access to precise cost information when making treatment decisions.
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