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Jennifer Tjia

Cardiovascular Agents

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Baseline And Follow-Up Laboratory Monitoring Of Cardiovascular Medications, Jennifer Tjia, Shira Fischer, Marsha Raebel, Daniel Peterson, Yanfang Zhao, Shawn Gagne, Jerry Gurwitz, Terry Field Feb 2012

Baseline And Follow-Up Laboratory Monitoring Of Cardiovascular Medications, Jennifer Tjia, Shira Fischer, Marsha Raebel, Daniel Peterson, Yanfang Zhao, Shawn Gagne, Jerry Gurwitz, Terry Field

Jennifer Tjia

BACKGROUND: Laboratory monitoring of medications is typically used to establish safety prior to drug initiation and to detect drug-related injury following initiation. It is unclear whether black box warnings (BBWs) as well as evidence- and consensus-based clinical guidelines increase the likelihood of appropriate monitoring. OBJECTIVE: To determine the proportion of patients newly initiated on selected cardiovascular medications with baseline assessment and follow-up laboratory monitoring and compare the prevalence of laboratory testing for drugs with and without BBWs and guidelines. METHODS: This cross-sectional study included patients aged 18 years or older from a large multispecialty group practice who were prescribed a …


Quality Measurement Of Medication Monitoring In The "Meaningful Use" Era, Jennifer Tjia, Terry Field, Shira Fischer, Shawn Gagne, Daniel Peterson, Lawrence Garber, Jerry Gurwitz Feb 2012

Quality Measurement Of Medication Monitoring In The "Meaningful Use" Era, Jennifer Tjia, Terry Field, Shira Fischer, Shawn Gagne, Daniel Peterson, Lawrence Garber, Jerry Gurwitz

Jennifer Tjia

Objectives: While the 2011 implementation of "meaningful use" legislation for certified electronic health records (EHRs) promises to change quality reporting by overcoming data capture issues affecting quality measurement, the magnitude of this effect is unclear. We compared the measured quality of laboratory monitoring of Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) medications based on specifications that (1) include and exclude patients hospitalized in the measurement year and (2) use physician test orders and patient test completion. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Among patients 18 years and older in a large multispecialty group practice utilizing a fully implemented EHR between January …