Effect of Dual Use of Veterans Affairs and Medicare Part D Drug Benefits on Antihypertensive Medication Supply in a National Cohort of Veterans with Dementia

Author:

Thorpe Carolyn T.12ORCID,Gellad Walid F.13,Mor Maria K.14,Cashy John P.1,Pleis John R.1,Van Houtven Courtney H.56ORCID,Schleiden Loren J.17,Hanlon Joseph T.18,Niznik Joshua D.178,Carico Ronald L.17,Good Chester B.19,Thorpe Joshua M.12

Affiliation:

1. Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion; VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System; Pittsburgh PA

2. UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy; University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill NC

3. School of Medicine and Graduate School of Public Health; University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh PA

4. Department of Biostatistics; Graduate School of Public Health; University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh PA

5. Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care System; VA Medical Center (152); Durham NC

6. Duke University School of Medicine; VA Medical Center (152); Durham NC

7. University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy; Pittsburgh PA

8. Division of Geriatric Medicine; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pittsburgh PA

9. Center for High Value Pharmaceutical Purchasing; UPMC Health Plan; Pittsburgh PA

Funder

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

National Institute on Aging

Veterans Administration Office of Academic Affairs

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Policy

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