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Value-based insurance design yields near- and long-term improvements in medication adherence.
Key findings. (1) Value-based insurance design (VBID) improves medication adherence by 1 to 3 percent in the first year after implementation (2) Improvements in adherence were sustained and amplified in the second year post-implementation, ranging from 2 to 5 percent (3) Adherence improvements varied according to VBID participants' baseline adherence, with greatest improvements evident in those with poorer baseline adherence
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