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Monthly cost sharing doubles throughout year for some Medicare insulin users


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Monthly cost sharing doubles throughout year for some Medicare insulin users
Over the past decade, the list price of insulin has skyrocketed leading to considerable increases in out-of-pocket spending for Medicare Part D beneficiaries. Despite recent policy efforts to close the Part D coverage gap, Medicare beneficiaries still face monthly out-of-pocket costs that can more than double depending on what phase of the Part D benefit design they are in. Schaeffer Center researchers examined how use of insulin changes as cost-sharing fluctuates over the course of the year.
The study, published in JAMA Network Open, found that cost sharing for insulin more than doubled when enrollees moved from the initial coverage phase to the coverage gap. This increase in out-of-pocket spending was associated with reduced adherence- a troubling finding given the importance of insulin for these patients’ health. ....

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COVID-19 `fatigue' causing drop in some protective measures, study finds -


LOS ANGELES (KUSI) – COVID-19 “fatigue” is having a negative effect on some protective measures that people are taking to guard against the coronavirus although mask-wearing is up, according to a new USC survey.
Protective measures such as avoiding close contact with non-household members and staying home are waning as the pandemic drags on, the study reported.
The findings were called worrisome, given the importance of the “Swiss cheese” model of pandemic defense in which multiple layers of protection block the spread of the new coronavirus.
Researchers said that protective behaviors remain important until a large percentage of the population is vaccinated. ....

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Protective measures such as avoiding close contact with non-household members and staying home are waning as the pandemic drags on, the study reported.
Researchers said the findings were worrisome, given the importance of the “Swiss cheese” model of pandemic defense in which multiple layers of protection block the spread of the new coronavirus.
Researchers said that protective behaviors remain important until a large percentage of the population is vaccinated.
“`There has been a lot of talk about ‘pandemic fatigue,’ and this study clearly shows that people are less willing to take precautions to limit the risk of infection and slow the spread of the virus,” said John Romley, lead researcher on the study and  a senior fellow at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics. ....

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COVID-19 'Fatigue' Causing Drop in Some Protective Measures, USC Study Finds


Researchers said that protective behaviors remain important until a large percentage of the population is vaccinated.
There has been a lot of talk about pandemic fatigue, and this study clearly shows that people are less willing to take precautions to limit the risk of infection and slow the spread of the virus, said John Romley, lead researcher on the study and  a senior fellow at the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics.
The study was published on Jan. 22 in Journal of the American Medical Association.
USC s research team used data from the Understanding America Study, an ongoing survey of 7,705 U.S. residents by the Center for Economic and Social Research at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. ....

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Coronavirus Fatigue Jeopardizes Safe Reopenings: USC Study


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People s willingness to maintain protective measures is key to preventing another surge in cases, but vigilance ebbs and flows. (Shutterstock / Kzenon)
LOS ANGELES, CA Just as Los Angeles County eases health restrictions, researchers at USC found that coronavirus fatigue is leading people to take greater risks with their own health as well as others around them.
Since the start of the pandemic, residents have dramatically let their guard down, a trend that ebbs and flows with headlines about the severity of the local outbreak. Mask-wearing has steadily increased since the coronavirus began spreading across Southern California in the spring, but the willingness to stay home, avoid gatherings and other protective measures is considerably down. ....

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