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Subject Building The Public Health Workforce; The Effect Of VHA Coverage On Cost-Related Medication Nonadherence
Date January 23, 2020 8:59 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Thursday, January 23, 2020**

TODAY ON THE BLOG

PUBLIC HEALTH

Improving Public Health Practice Capacity In Governmental Settings: A
Proposal

By Ronald O. Valdiserri

Expanded collaborations between schools and programs of public health
and state and local departments of health have the potential to improve
population health outcomes by creating a strong and durable governmental
public health workforce. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

PHARMACEUTICALS & MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

The Effect Of Veterans Health Administration Coverage On Cost-Related
Medication Nonadherence

By Adam Gaffney, David H. Bor, David U. Himmelstein, Steffie
Woolhandler, and Danny McCormick

Cost sharing for prescription drugs, even among people with health
insurance, can be a barrier to adhering to medication regimens. Adam
Gaffney and coauthors compare adherence among those with Veterans Health
Administration coverage, which has very limited cost sharing, to that
among people with prescription drug coverage that is less comprehensive.
Read More >>

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