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Treatment patterns for generalized anxiety disorder and insomnia in Medicare fee-for-service

28 March 2023

Insomnia and generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) are common mental health conditions in the Medicare population. Approximately 50% of older adults complain about poor sleep, and insomnia medications were prescribed to approximately 30% of beneficiaries. This research report uses real-world medical and pharmacy claims data to identify the prevalence of GAD and insomnia in the Medicare fee-for-service population, use of psychotherapy and receipt of psychotherapy prior to the initiation of second-line pharmacotherapy in beneficiaries with GAD and insomnia, and pharmacotherapy utilization patterns of drugs used to treat GAD and insomnia. The report focuses on how these patterns align with evidence-based guidelines specified in US Food and Drug Administration drug labels and developed by professional organizations.

This report was commissioned by Big Health Inc.


About the Author(s)

Harsha Mirchandani

Katherine Brinkers

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