Cost-Related Medication Nonadherence Among Adults with Stroke in the United States: Insight from the 2020–2023 National Health Interview Survey
Key Points
Cost-related medication nonadherence affects many adults with stroke, leading to potential worsening health outcomes.
Around 35% of adults with stroke reported not filling prescriptions due to cost, raising concerns about their well-being.
Analysis of the 2020-2023 National Health Interview Survey reveals critical insights into health behaviors.
This study highlights the need for interventions to address medication costs to improve treatment adherence.
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Cost-Related Medication Nonadherence Among Adults with Stroke in the United States: Insight from the 2020–2023 National Health Interview Survey | Synapse