Study: Higher Rx Copays Lead to Fewer Filled Prescriptions
A new study from the University of Southern California suggests that families facing higher prescription drug copayments are less likely to fill prescriptions for their children, compared with families with lower copays. The study examined nearly 9,000 privately insured children with asthma.
- "Study: Higher Insurance Copays May Have Serious Unintended Consequences for Children" (O'Neill, "KPCC News," KPCC, 3/28).