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The effect of a pediatric rare disease on subscriber retention rates for commercial health insurers in the United States03 October 2018 - By Edmund J. Pezalla and Samuel R. Nussbaum and Melanie K. Kuester and Elizabeth Anne Jackson and Brenda Runyan - Article

Insurers, policymakers, and government agencies in the United States may find it useful to have an accurate expectation for the length of enrollment by subscribers with a dependent who suffers from a pediatric rare disease and may be a candidate for a regenerative therapy with a potentially prolonged benefit.

How changing opioid prescribing patterns can impact risk scores19 April 2018 - By Christine M. Mytelka and Melanie K. Kuester and Colin R. Gray and Lucas Everheart - Article

This brief provides data on the decline in opioids prescribed to Medicaid expansion populations and the increased use of other non-opioid pain relief drugs.

Incidence rate of females with hemophilia may be underreported02 June 2017 - By Brenda Runyan and Melanie K. Kuester - Article

Hemophilia, a bleeding disorder, is traditionally known as a condition affecting males. But it’s possible for females to have hemophilia. This paper discusses some reasons why hemophilia may go undiagnosed in women.


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