The co-pay connection

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A study published in the January/February issue of the journal Health Affairs by a team led by University of Michigan and Harvard University researchers shows that rather than increasing co-pays for medicines, particularly for chronic diseases, better compliance with medication takes place when co-pays are lowered, which in turn should lead to better control of chronic diseases.

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