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193 related items for PubMed ID: 24036995

  • 1. The impact of out-of-pocket costs on the use of intrauterine contraception among women with employer-sponsored insurance.
    Pace LE, Dusetzina SB, Fendrick AM, Keating NL, Dalton VK.
    Med Care; 2013 Nov; 51(11):959-63. PubMed ID: 24036995
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  • 3. Early Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Uptake of Long-acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods.
    Pace LE, Dusetzina SB, Keating NL.
    Med Care; 2016 Sep; 54(9):811-7. PubMed ID: 27213549
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  • 4. Cost sharing, postpartum contraceptive use, and short interpregnancy interval rates among commercially insured women.
    Moniz MH, Peahl AF, Fendrick AM, Kolenic GE, Tilea A, Wetmore M, Dalton VK.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2021 Mar; 224(3):282.e1-282.e17. PubMed ID: 32898503
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  • 7. Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Prescription Contraceptive Use and Costs Among Privately Insured Women, 2006-2020.
    Chuang CH, Weisman CS, Liu G, Horvath S, Velott DL, Zheng A, Leslie DL.
    Womens Health Issues; 2024 Mar; 34(1):7-13. PubMed ID: 37940509
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  • 11. Affordable Care Act's Mandate Eliminating Contraceptive Cost Sharing Influenced Choices Of Women With Employer Coverage.
    Carlin CS, Fertig AR, Dowd BE.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2016 Sep 01; 35(9):1608-15. PubMed ID: 27605640
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  • 12. Changes in out-of-pocket costs for hormonal IUDs after implementation of the Affordable Care Act: an analysis of insurance benefit inquiries.
    Bearak JM, Finer LB, Jerman J, Kavanaugh ML.
    Contraception; 2016 Feb 01; 93(2):139-44. PubMed ID: 26386444
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  • 17. Employer drug benefit plans and spending on prescription drugs.
    Joyce GF, Escarce JJ, Solomon MD, Goldman DP.
    JAMA; 2002 Oct 09; 288(14):1733-9. PubMed ID: 12365957
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  • 18. Comparing employer-sponsored and federal exchange plans: wide variations in cost sharing for prescription drugs.
    Buttorff C, Andersen MS, Riggs KR, Alexander GC.
    Health Aff (Millwood); 2015 Mar 09; 34(3):467-76. PubMed ID: 25732498
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  • 19. Out-of-pocket spending for oral contraceptives among women with private insurance coverage after the Affordable Care Act.
    Frederiksen B, Rae M, Salganicoff A.
    Contracept X; 2020 Mar 09; 2():100036. PubMed ID: 32885163
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  • 20. Trends in Continuation of Long-Acting Reversible Contraception Among Adolescents Receiving Medicaid.
    Allison BA, Ritter V, Lin FC, Flower KB, Perry MF.
    J Adolesc Health; 2024 Sep 09; 75(3):487-495. PubMed ID: 38980246
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