Impact of Copayment Changes on Children's Albuterol Inhaler Use and Costs after the Clean Air Act Chlorofluorocarbon Ban

Author:

Galbraith Alison A.12,Fung Vicki3,Li Lingling4,Butler Melissa G.56,Nordin James D.7,Hsu John38,Smith David9,Vollmer William M.9,Lieu Tracy A.10,Soumerai Stephen B.11,Wu Ann Chen12

Affiliation:

1. Center for Healthcare Research in Pediatrics; Department of Population Medicine; Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute; Boston MA

2. Division of General Pediatrics; Boston Children's Hospital; Boston MA

3. Mongan Institute; Massachusetts General Hospital; Boston MA

4. Sanofi Genzyme; Cambridge MA

5. Roivant Sciences; Hamilton Bermuda

6. Center for Clinical and Outcomes Research; Kaiser Permanente Georgia; Atlanta GA

7. HealthPartners Institute; Minneapolis MN

8. Department of Health Care Policy; Harvard Medical School; Cambridge MA

9. Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research Northwest; Portland OR

10. Division of Research; Kaiser Permanente Northern California; Oakland CA

11. Department of Population Medicine; Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute; Boston MA

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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