Becker's Healthcare July 7, 2025
Alexandra Murphy

A new study suggests that the introduction of a real-time prescription benefit tool did not lead to meaningful changes in prescription spending or medication use among Medicare Advantage beneficiaries during its first year of implementation.

The analysis, published in JAMA Network Open, examined more than 2.8 million beneficiaries and compared patients treated with access to the tool to those without it. The...

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