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The impact of Medicare part D on income-related inequality in pharmaceutical expenditure.

Natalie CarvalhoDennis PetrieLinkun ChenJoshua A SalomonPhilip Clarke
Published in: International journal for equity in health (2019)
The implementation of Medicare Part D significantly reduced the degree of pro-poorness in public drug expenditure. The poor gained less of the increased public drug expenditure than the rich in both relative and absolute terms. This study demonstrates how income-related inequality measures can be used to estimate the impact of health system changes on inequalities in health expenditure and provides a guide for future evaluations.
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