Social Exclusion and Switching Barriers in Medicare Part D Choices

Volume: 10, Issue: 7, Pages: 2419 - 2419
Published: Jul 11, 2018
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that Medicare beneficiaries do not tend to switch their prescription drug plans (Part D), even though they can greatly save on the money spent on drugs by switching plans. To explore this occurrence, the present study focused on the concept of social exclusion—one of the most important characteristics prevalent in the elderly. This study compared the impact of two types of social exclusion on the association between...
Paper Details
Title
Social Exclusion and Switching Barriers in Medicare Part D Choices
Published Date
Jul 11, 2018
Volume
10
Issue
7
Pages
2419 - 2419
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