Working-age persons with multiple sclerosis and access to disease-modifying medications:
2008
US residents can face serious financial barriers to obtaining prescription medications, including disease-modifying medications for multiple sclerosis (MS). We conducted 30-min telephone surveys with 983 persons with MS nationwide, 21—64 years old, to explore how financial and health insurance concerns affect access to services including MS drugs. Almost everyone (96.3%) had some health insurance. Multivariable logistic regression analyses accounted for demographic, disease and insurance characteristics. Only 10.8% of those <40 years old had never received disease-modifying medications, compared with 41.1% of persons aged 60—64. Among the uninsured, 36.8% reported having never taken these medications, compared with 21.2% of persons with health insurance. Adjusted odds ratio (95% CI) of using these drugs in prior 12 months among the uninsured (compared with insured persons) was 0.28 (0.08, 0.95). Just over 16% of persons with public health plans reported that their insurer initially denied coverage for MS ...
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