Abstract
KEY POINTS Private and public drug benefit plans in Canada use numerous forms of out-of-pocket charges for covered prescription drugs.[1][1],[2][2] When applied indiscriminately, cost-sharing can reduce patient adherence to medications, even for important classes of drugs such as antidiabetic
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