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Avedis Donabedian, MD
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Matthew Hamilton, MD
MGH
If insurers insist that doctors use older, lower-cost drugs first, the burden is on the health plan to respond to doctors’ request for different medications quickly, nimbly, and appropriately. But quick and nimble do not often describe insurers’ step-therapy efforts.
Beth Ginzinger
Anthem
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