2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3470-8
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Provider Patient-Sharing Networks and Multiple-Provider Prescribing of Benzodiazepines

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“…The rate at which patients received benzodiazepine prescriptions in the Ong et al study 1 (5.1 % of total patients) is similar to that in a recent study by Olfson et al, 6 which estimated that 5.2 % of adults in the United States in 2008 received prescriptions for benzodiazepines. Interestingly, Olfson et al found that most benzodiazepine prescribing was done by non-psychiatrists.…”
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“…The rate at which patients received benzodiazepine prescriptions in the Ong et al study 1 (5.1 % of total patients) is similar to that in a recent study by Olfson et al, 6 which estimated that 5.2 % of adults in the United States in 2008 received prescriptions for benzodiazepines. Interestingly, Olfson et al found that most benzodiazepine prescribing was done by non-psychiatrists.…”
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“…Published online October 13, 2015 et al 1 found that among patients with benzodiazepine prescriptions (5.1 % of total patients in the study sample), multiple prescriptions were found among 21 % (1.1 % of total patients) and overlapping prescriptions among 3.8 % (0.2 % of total patients). Given the relatively low base rates of these prescribing practices, other approaches are clearly needed to improve medication safety.…”
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