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A novel approach to attribute responsible physicians using inpatient claims
CONCLUSIONS: We provide a robust method to attribute physicians to patients, which is a necessary tool to understand physician-level variation in quality of care within the inpatient acute care setting. The proposed method provides consistency across facilities and eliminates unattributed patients resulting from unsatisfied business rules.PMID:35852889 | DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2022.89185
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - July 19, 2022 Category: Health Management Authors: Michael Korvink German Molina John Martin Henry Sullivant Laura H Gunn Source Type: research

FDA safety warnings and trends in testosterone marketing to physicians
In this study, we found that testosterone marketing efforts such as marketing spending per encounter, quarterly marketing spending per physician, and quarterly number of encounters per physician increased among non-PCPs and urban physicians for 4 quarters following an FDA boxed warning in 2015 on testosterone prescriptions. After the black box warning, off-label testosterone advertisements stopped. This reduction in advertising could have made it more attractive for pharmaceutical companies to increase their marketing spending targeting non-PCPs and physicians in urban areas. Understanding responses of pharmaceutical compa...
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - April 11, 2022 Category: Health Management Authors: Adeniyi Togun Ashwini Sankar Pinar Karaca-Mandic Source Type: research

Managed Care after Acute Myocardial Infarction (MC-AMI) improves prognosis in AMI survivors with pre-existing heart failure. A propensity score matching analysis of Polish nationwide program of comprehensive post-MI care
CONCLUSIONS: After propensity score matching, participation in MC-AMI was associated with lower rates of stroke, HF hospitalizations, and all-cause mortality in 12-month follow-up and was an independent factor of 12-month survival in AMI survivors with pre-existing HF.PMID:35113992 | DOI:10.33963/KP.a2022.0029
Source: Polish Heart Journal - February 3, 2022 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mariusz G ąsior Krystian Wita Piotr Buszman Katarzyna Mizia-Stec Zbigniew Kalarus Ewa Nowalany-Kozielska Jacek Sikora Wojciech Wojakowski Krzysztof Go łba Krzysztof Milewski Piotr P ączek Daniel Cie śla Zbigniew G ąsior Piotr Rozentryt Jadwiga Nessle Source Type: research