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Achieving medication adherence through value-based insurance design.
Key findings. Five main features of value-based insurance design plans were found to be associated with higher rates of medication adherence: (1) Plans that provide more generous coverage (2) Plans that target high-risk patients (3) Plans that offer wellness programs (4) Plans that do not offer disease management programs (5) Plans that make the benefit available only for medication order by mail.