Recent Work
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Who Wins When a Prescription Copay Exceeds the Drug Price? (Not the Patient)
Use an interactive graph to see how frequently a co-payment exceeds the price of commonly prescribed drugs and the average size of the overpayment.
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Most Concussion Patients Fall Under the Radar
Only 44 percent saw a physician or other provider within three months of their injury, a critical period for care, national study finds.
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Education Can Hold off Dementia, New USC-led Study Finds
USC researchers found a link between higher education and longer life without dementia. Related study shows the importance of discovering how to delay the onset of dementia; otherwise, more people will end up living longer with the debilitating condition.
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High-Deductible Health Plans Raise Risk of Financial Ruin for Vulnerable Americans, Study Finds
Low-income consumers or those who are chronically ill are most at risk.
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Where Patients Get Prescription Opioids: It’s Not Where You Might Think
A new study is a hard look in the mirror for how providers have contributed to the addiction epidemic