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Medication Access Directly Impacts Survival RatesScienceBlog.com
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Penn Medicine and Harvard study examined nearly one million low-income Medicare beneficiaries who lost Medicaid coverage and with it, the Low-Income Subsidy.
People who lost the subsidy earlier saw a 4 percent higher mortality rate than those who retained it longer.
Mass General Brigham study found that nearly 3 million Medicare beneficiaries lost their Part D insurer between 2024 and 2025 .
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