Most Parents Don’t Fill Their Kids’ Asthma Meds — Study
The majority of parents simply don’t fill their kids’ asthma prescriptions.
That’s the take-home point in a JAMA study aimed at figuring out whether out-of-pocket costs for medications influenced parents’ willingness to fill prescriptions for their children’s asthma...
Source blogs.wsj.com
High Out-of-Pocket Costs for Kids’ Asthma Drugs Could Pose Dangers
TUESDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) -- When health insurers require parents to pay a larger share of the cost of asthma medications for their children, more kids need emergency asthma treatment, suggests new research...
Source doctorslounge.com
Ohio's children's hospitals to collaborate on asthma and drug-addicted babies research
Cleveland's Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital is partnering with the state's other five children's hospitals to perform joint research in two areas: childhood asthma and caring for drug-addicted newborns...
Source cleveland.com
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