2015
Prioritizing HIV comparative effectiveness trials based on value of information: generic versus brand-name ART in the US
Pei PP, Weinstein MC, Li XC, Hughes MD, Paltiel AD, Hou T, Parker RA, Gaynes MR, Sax PE, Freedberg KA, Schackman BR, Walensky RP. Prioritizing HIV comparative effectiveness trials based on value of information: generic versus brand-name ART in the US. HIV Research & Clinical Practice 2015, 16: 207-218. PMID: 26651525, PMCID: PMC4718767, DOI: 10.1080/15284336.2015.1123942.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGeneric antiretroviral therapyAntiretroviral therapyProbabilistic sensitivity analysesTreatment changesFirst-line ART regimensMore treatment changesComparative effectiveness trialTwo-arm trialImproved health outcomesTwo-pillART regimensHIV careART failureEffectiveness trialTrial completionRNA suppressionHealth outcomesFuture patientsPatientsCost-effective strategyTrialsRegimenRegimensHIVTherapy
2008
Modeling the Potential Impact of a Prescription Drug Copayment Increase on the Adult Asthmatic Medicaid Population
Bae SJ, Paltiel AD, Fuhlbrigge AL, Weiss ST, Kuntz KM. Modeling the Potential Impact of a Prescription Drug Copayment Increase on the Adult Asthmatic Medicaid Population. Value In Health 2008, 11: 110-118. PMID: 18237365, PMCID: PMC3476042, DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4733.2007.00219.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdrenal Cortex HormonesAdultAge FactorsAnti-Asthmatic AgentsAsthmaCost SharingDrug PrescriptionsHealth Services AccessibilityHumansInsurance, Pharmaceutical ServicesMassachusettsMedicaidModels, EconometricNebulizers and VaporizersOutcome Assessment, Health CareState Health PlansTreatment RefusalUnited StatesConceptsFrequent acute exacerbationsAcute exacerbationCopayment increaseHealth outcomesPrescription drug copaymentsLikely health outcomesDrug nonadherenceCorticosteroid useAdult asthmaticsAcute eventDrug utilizationMedicaid populationDrug copaymentsMedicaid beneficiariesPrescription drugsCopaymentsReimbursement ratesFinancial burdenExacerbationTarget populationFirst yearNet savingsOutcomesPharmacyCommonwealth of Massachusetts