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Polypharmacy Practice Inquiry Project, Mary T. Skinner
Polypharmacy Practice Inquiry Project, Mary T. Skinner
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“The impending crisis, which has been foreseen for decades, is now upon us.The nation needs to act now to prepare the health care workforce to meet the care needs of older adults.” Institute of Medicine.
Given the rising tide of people over the age of 65, taking multiple medications or polypharmacy is a becoming more prevalent in older adults. Unfortunately, there are many negative consequences associated with polypharmacy. Specifically, this burden has been associated with greater health care costs and an increased risk of adverse drug events, drug-interactions, medication non-adherence, reduced functional capacity and multiple geriatric syndromes including cognitive impairment. …
Evaluation Of Primary Care Providers' Utilization Of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Therapy In Heart Failure Patients, Trisna P. Gozali
Evaluation Of Primary Care Providers' Utilization Of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor Therapy In Heart Failure Patients, Trisna P. Gozali
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Background: ACEI has been shown to help decrease mortality, morbidity, rate of re-hospitalization, and to improve symptoms of heart failure (HF). However, the rate of ACEI use for HF patients remain low despite the recommendations made by the ACCF/AHA Task Force in the current 2013 HF guideline. It is important to increase the use of ACEI because of its positive effect on the outcome of HF. In addition, improper charting could skew the number of patients who are actually taking ACEI, making it less than it actually it. Thus, providers should be on the forefront of encouraging ACEI use, especially …