Medicare Part D policies must be revised to prevent patients from being discouraged from using generics, the US Association for Accessible Medicines has urged following the findings of an Avalere Health study.
The Avalere analysis, sponsored by the AAM, found that for the first time there were more generics on non-generic tiers...
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