Information on doctor and pharmacy shopping for opioids adds little to the identification of presumptive opioid abuse disorders in health insurance claims data
Alexander M Walker,1 Lisa B Weatherby,1 M Soledad Cepeda,2 Daniel C Bradford3 1World Health Information Science Consultants, Dedham, MA, USA; 2Janssen Research and Development, Titusville, NJ, USA; 3Advanced Analytics, IQVIA, Plymouth Meeting, PA, USABackground: Doctor and pharmacy shopping (“Shoppi...
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Main Authors: | Walker AM (Author), Weatherby LB (Author), Cepeda MS (Author), Bradford DC (Author) |
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