Screening for Health Literacy, Social Determinants, and Discrimination in Health Plans
February 5th 2024This study provides insight on the experiences of patients of a national health plan with 2 structural determinants of health—health care discrimination and health literacy—and how those interact with social determinants of health and patient demographics.
Relationships Between Provider-Led Health Plans and Quality, Utilization, and Satisfaction
December 10th 2018The results of the study demonstrate the potential of provider-led health plans to deliver high-quality care and patient satisfaction. The relationships between these plans and outcomes differed by plan size, nonprofit status, and region.
Delivering on the Value Proposition of Precision Medicine: The View From Healthcare Payers
April 13th 2018Genomics-based precision medicine has the potential to transform healthcare delivery. However, effective collaborations among scientists, clinicians, and payers are needed to accelerate the translation of precision medicine to clinical practice and ensure its sustainability.
Association Among Change in Medical Costs, Level of Comorbidity, and Change in Adherence Behavior
August 22nd 2016The authors found that comorbidity burden and the direction of behavioral change influence the relationship between adherence and medical spend. This could affect the cost-benefit considerations of medication adherence programs.
The Role of Retail Pharmacies in CVD Prevention After the Release of the ATP IV Guidelines
January 8th 2015The release of the ATP-4 guidelines meaningfully changes the way the authors manage cholesterol and prevent cardiovascular disease. The broad footprint of retail pharmacies, with their ability to assess risk, prescribe, and manage adherence, allow them to be unique partners in cholesterol management and cardiovascular disease prevention.
Modes of Delivery for Interventions to Improve Cardiovascular Medication Adherence
December 16th 2010In this review of randomized controlled trials designed to improve adherence to cardiovascular medications, electronic interventions and in-person, pharmacy-based interventions showed the highest success rates.