RT @BJGPjournal: Dispensing practices show greater achievement of QOF targets than non-dispensing. Figure shows odds of target achievement…
RT @chrisellesclark: Very pleased to see our paper in print; well done Mayam & Bianca! To our knowledge the first evidence of this type for…
RT @chrisellesclark: Very pleased to see our paper in print; well done Mayam & Bianca! To our knowledge the first evidence of this type for…
RT @chrisellesclark: Very pleased to see our paper in print; well done Mayam & Bianca! To our knowledge the first evidence of this type for…
Very pleased to see our paper in print; well done Mayam & Bianca! To our knowledge the first evidence of this type for better BP and diabetes control associated with dispensing practice. @BIHSoc_Events @RuralForumRCGP @TheDDA1 @UoEAPEx @ExeterMed
Dispensing practices show greater achievement of QOF targets than non-dispensing. Figure shows odds of target achievement for dispensing compared to non-dispensing practices; outcomes depend on medication adherence @chrisellesclark @UoEAPEx @ExeterMed http
Medication adherence and clinical outcomes in dispensing and non-dispensing practices: a cross-sectional analysis. https://t.co/j7TiT5wSKa #healthstatistics #healthstats @UofE_Research @ExeterMed @garyabel @UoEAPEx @BJGPjournal
Looks like we get better control of blood pressure and diabetes in dispensing practices than non-dispensing practices. Read more in our new BJGP paper: https://t.co/BYHQzaiHCl @RuralForumRCGP @UoEAPEx @BIHSoc_Events https://t.co/OCnjFaEIq0
RT @chrisellesclark: The rural dispensing practice – better medication adherence and clinical outcomes compared to non-dispensing practices…
The rural dispensing practice – better medication adherence and clinical outcomes compared to non-dispensing practices? A cross-sectional analysis of routine data https://t.co/rsWjm66LAg Pleased to see our paper out. Dispensing may promote adherence @UoEAP