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1 to 1 of 1 Research Studies DisplayedDoucette WR, Pendergast JF, Zhang Y
Stimulating comprehensive medication reviews among Medicare Part D beneficiaries.
The authors assessed the impact of a patient engagement intervention utilizing the Medication User Self-Evaluation (MUSE) tool on the completion percentage of comprehensive medication reviews (CMRs) among Medicare Part D beneficiaries. They found that the estimated odds of having a CMR among those who received the MUSE intervention were 2 times that of their counterparts. They concluded that Part D plans could use the MUSE to engage targeted beneficiaries in using pharmacist-provided MTM services.
AHRQ-funded; HS018353.
Citation: Doucette WR, Pendergast JF, Zhang Y .
Stimulating comprehensive medication reviews among Medicare Part D beneficiaries.
Am J Manag Care 2015 Jun;21(6):e372-8.
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Keywords: Elderly, Medicare, Medication, Patient and Family Engagement, Provider: Pharmacist