Patients with glaucoma report higher levels of cost-related nonadherence

Patients with glaucoma are more likely to report cost-related nonadherence compared with patients without glaucoma, according to research published in Ophthalmology Glaucoma.
Researchers included responses from patients aged 40 and older who responded to questions pertaining to eye health and visual function in the cross-sectional study.
In total, 40,380 participants were included in the survey, where 1,930 patients reported having glaucoma and 38,450 reported not having glaucoma. Patients with glaucoma were more likely to be female, Black, have at least one other medical comorbidity, lower

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