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Health care fragmentation and blood pressure control among adults taking antihypertensive medication
CONCLUSIONS: Fragmented health care may increase the likelihood of aTRH with uncontrolled BP among older Black adults taking antihypertensive medication.PMID:35404546 | DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2022.88837
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - April 11, 2022 Category: Health Management Authors: Calvin L Colvin Monika M Safford Paul Muntner Lisandro D Colantonio Lisa M Kern Source Type: research

Empiric segmentation of high-risk patients: a structured literature review
CONCLUSIONS: Empiric segmentation can yield clinically relevant groups of patients with complex medical needs. Segmentation results are context dependent, suggesting the need for careful design and interpretation of segmentation models to ensure that results can inform clinical care and program design in the target setting.PMID:35139299 | DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2022.88752
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - February 9, 2022 Category: Health Management Authors: Jonathan Arnold Joshua Thorpe Janke Mains-Mason Ann-Marie Rosland 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

Medical costs for managing chronic kidney disease and related complications in patients with chronic kidney disease and type 2 diabetes
CONCLUSIONS: Management of CKD and its complications incurs high medical costs for patients with CKD and T2D. Results from this study can be used to quantify the economic profile of emerging treatments and inform decision-making.PMID:34878754 | DOI:10.37765/ajmc.2021.88807
Source: The American Journal of Managed Care - December 8, 2021 Category: Health Management Authors: Keith A Betts Jinlin Song Elizabeth Faust Karen Yang Yuxian Du Sheldon X Kong Rakesh Singh Source Type: research