The evaluation of comprehensive medication management for chronic diseases in primary care clinics, a Texas delivery system reform incentive payment program
Abstract Background The Institute of Medicine reported that more than 1.5 million preventable adverse drug events occur annually in the United States. Comprehensive Medication Management (CMM) is the medication review process to improve clinical outcomes, enhance patient adherence, reduce drug thera...
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Main Authors: | Tong Han Chung (Author), Ricardo J. Hernandez (Author), Anaelle Libaud-Moal (Author), Linh K. Nguyen (Author), Lincy S. Lal (Author), J. Michael Swint (Author), Pio Juan Lansangan (Author), Yen-Chi L. Le (Author) |
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