Improving Provider Directory Accuracy: Can Machine-Readable Directories Help?
May 15th 2019The authors examined the accuracy of provider directories and found widespread errors. Machine-readable directories are not more accurate than conventional directories, despite their advantages. A survey of promising initiatives to improve directory accuracy was also completed.
Cost-Effectiveness of DPP-4 Inhibitor and SGLT2 Inhibitor Combination Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes
This study evaluates the long-term cost-effectiveness of treatment involving combination therapy with dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP-4) inhibitors and sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors compared with an alternative with sulfonyureas prior to insulin initiation on a background of metformin.
Clarification of References to Medication Adherence Scale
May 13th 2019Correction to the Trends From the Field article, “Health Literacy, Preventive Health Screening, and Medication Adherence Behaviors of Older African Americans at a PCMH,” published in the September 2018 issue of The American Journal of Managed Care®.
Electronic Consults for Improving Specialty Care Access for Veterans
The combination of electronic consultations and active triage of specialty care consults effectively reduces wait times for outpatient clinics.
Beyond Satisfaction Scores: Exploring Emotionally Adverse Patient Experiences
This study explores the causes of emotionally adverse patient experiences in cancer care and presents a taxonomy for analyzing free-text patient data.
Pilot of Urgent Care Center Evaluation for Acute Coronary Syndrome
A formal protocol for urgent care center evaluation of potential acute coronary syndrome safely precluded emergency department visits among 84% of those eligible.
Producing Comparable Cost and Quality Results From All-Payer Claims Databases
This paper describes a replicable process for standardizing disparate databases and methods to calculate cost and quality measures within and across states.
Potential Impact of Pharmaceutical Industry Rebates on Medication Adherence
Cost is a common barrier to medication adherence. The authors discuss the potential role of medication rebates in patients’ out-of-pocket costs and medication adherence.