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In a preceding study, Roebuck et_al used interaction effects to estimate age and sex-specific effects of adherence within a single model. The authors use decision-tree-based methods to detect subgroups and to estimate subgroup-specific regression models of adherence effects (Seibold et_al, 2016). The aim of this paper is threefold: 1) evaluate the overall relation between adherence and costs, 2) identify subgroups with significantly better response to medication adherence, and 3) provide a model to estimate a patient`s individual conditional adherence effects. Some studies have shown that higher adherence can also . . .
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