Whether adolescents had received a checkup in the previous year depended upon parental educational level, family financial status, and insurance. Adolescents with fewer financial problems were equally likely to have a primary care provider, whether or not they had insurance. However, the sources of ...
Since marijuana can't be given out at a conventional pharmacy like Walgreens or CVS and insurance won't cover it, some patients cultivate their own marijuana or turn to a caregiver for their supplies. Others go to dispensaries, which can be legal, depending on state and local law. These di...
Notably, insurance coverage was rarely reported as a barrier to receiving care and 79% of the sample reported having Medicaid insurance. Financial concerns were not reported as strong determinants of missing or delaying past year health care among caregivers, whereas COVID-related concerns were ...
IAI80 Registered User Quote: Originally Posted by Kenny Sharp Insurance of one sort or another. Or out of pocket. Why? Who do you think should pay for it? I’ll settle for out of pocket. Then it’s their business. Page 9 of 17 First 7 8 9 10 11 Last Return...
A total of 217 insulin-reliant patients were enrolled in the d-Nav Insulin Guidance Service via a participating insurance group. A prospective cost-analysis was carried out using data from enrolled patients who completed the first 90 days of follow-up. Of the 192 patients who completed the 90...
First- and last-year medical students: is there a difference in the prevalence and intensity of anxiety and depressive symptoms? Rev Bras Psiquiatr. 2014;36(3):233-240.PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 50. Baykan Z, Naçar M, Cetinkaya F. Depression, anxiety, and stress among last-year ...
Methamphetamine use was not constrained to those with publicly funded health care insurance. Conclusion Through the use of an internet panel weighted to reflect U.S. population norms, the estimated lifetime prevalence of methamphetamine use among 18 to 49 year olds was 8.6%. These findings give ...
Sometimes I drew a wild card where I got to go to jail. It was an insurance funded cross-country adventure. I went through about 15 “shuffles” in 8 years. I don’t have much to say about what the rehabs taught me, because none of it really works. ...
insurance provider; medication by substance classes and subclasses of the WHO Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System with Defined Daily Doses (ATC/DDD) (Supplementary TableS2); dates of first and last prescription; total packages, and daily doses for every year of follow-up. In addit...
from our health insurance carrier though, which was a welcome surprise, so that would help considerably, but I’m still hesitant… It was really good to be able to do “normal” stuff this summer. I am able to go out in the sun and do normal summer things… Last year I had to ...