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Racial Disparities in Prescription Drug Use Among Dually Eligible Beneficiaries

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  • Jennifer Schore
  • Randall Brown
  • Bridget Lavin

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Well-documented racial disparities in use of medical services raise concerns about such disparities in other aspects of health care.

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  • Jennifer Schore & Randall Brown & Bridget Lavin, "undated". "Racial Disparities in Prescription Drug Use Among Dually Eligible Beneficiaries," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8196e24ad59f4a20a7e3d8fb0, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8196e24ad59f4a20a7e3d8fb0902d41d
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