2003
DOI: 10.1093/ajhp/60.11.1142
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Prescriber and pharmacist responses to intervention letters for Connecticut Medicaid beneficiaries with asthma

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“…Furthermore, although data for this study ended in 1996, a recent article suggests that the function of Medicaid retrospective drug utilization review programs has changed little since then. 26 The only previous study to examine clinical effects of retrospective drug utilization review has not appeared in a peer-reviewed publication and it also failed to detect an effect. 5 One study has *Adjusted for state and calendar year using an observation period of 120 days following the exception (defined as potential prescribing errors).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, although data for this study ended in 1996, a recent article suggests that the function of Medicaid retrospective drug utilization review programs has changed little since then. 26 The only previous study to examine clinical effects of retrospective drug utilization review has not appeared in a peer-reviewed publication and it also failed to detect an effect. 5 One study has *Adjusted for state and calendar year using an observation period of 120 days following the exception (defined as potential prescribing errors).…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%