Prescription drug advertising and drug utilization: The role of Medicare Part D

JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS(2023)

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This paper examines how direct-to-consumer advertising (DTCA) for prescription drugs influences uti-lization by exploiting a large and plausibly exogenous shock to DTCA driven by the introduction of Medicare Part D. Part D led to larger increases in advertising in geographic areas with higher concentra-tions of Medicare beneficiaries. We examine the impact of this differential increase in advertising on non -elderly individuals to isolate advertising effects from the direct effects of Part D. We find that exposure to advertising led to large increases in treatment initiation and improved medication adherence. Advertising also had sizeable positive spillover effects on non-advertised generic drugs. Our results imply significant spillovers from Medicare Part D on the under-65 population and an important role for non-price factors in influencing prescription drug utilization.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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