Home>Publications>Did the Medicare Prescription Drug Program Lead to New Racial and Ethnic Disparities? Examining Long-Term Changes in Prescription Drug Access among Minority Populations Did the Medicare Prescription Drug Program Lead to New Racial and Ethnic Disparities? Examining Long-Term Changes in Prescription Drug Access among Minority Populations Sujoy Chakravarty Focus Area: Access and Coverage Type: Journal Articles Book Title: Editor Name: Publisher: Meeting Title: Journal Title: Social Work in Public Health Publisher URL: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/19371918.2020.1785981 Volume: 35 Issue: 5 Pages: 248-260 Place of Meeting: Date: June 2020 Keywords: Racial and Ethnic Disparities, Prescription Coverage, Difference-in-Differences Analysis, Prescription Access More Publications on Access and Coverage Affordable Health Insurance Options for Small Business and Low-Wage Workers Remains Elusive: Experience With New Health Reimbursement Arrangements in New Jersey The state of American health coverage: the 2022 elections and the Affordable Care Act Biden and the Affordable Care Act: Congressional Action, Executive Federalism, State Litigation, and Program Durability The NJ FamilyCare Section 1115 Opioid and Substance Use Disorder Demonstration Program: Midpoint Assessment. Strategies to Facilitate Telehealth Integration: Survey of Primary Care Practices in New York City: April-July 2020 More +