Background: Inappropriate polypharmacy has been linked with adverse outcomes in older, multimorbid adults. OPERAM is a European cluster-randomized trial aimed at testing the effect of a structured pharmacotherapy optimization intervention on preventable drug-related hospital admissions in multimorbid adults with polypharmacy aged 70 years or older. Clinical results of the trial showed a pattern of reduced drug-related hospital admissions, but without statistical significance. In this study we assessed the cost-effectiveness of the pharmacotherapy optimisation intervention. Methods: We performed a pre-planned within-trial cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of the OPERAM intervention, from a healthcare system perspective. All data were coll...
Background: Evidence demonstrates that measures are needed to optimise therapy and improve administr...
Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are major risk factors for potentially inappropriate prescribing (eg...
Background: Several approaches to medication optimisation by identifying drug-related problems in ol...
Inappropriate polypharmacy has been linked with adverse outcomes in older, multimorbid adults. OPERA...
BACKGROUND Inappropriate polypharmacy has been linked with adverse outcomes in older, multimorbid...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are important risk factors for drug-related hospital a...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are important risk factors for drug-related hospital a...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of the economic impact of interventions intended at optimizi...
BACKGROUND: Several approaches to medication optimisation by identifying drug-related problems in ol...
Objective: To examine the effect of optimising drug treatment on drug related hospital admissions in...
Aims The ageing society may lead to increasing healthcare expenditure. A clinical medication review ...
Older people are prescribed an increasing number of medications, and although many drugs may have go...
Contains fulltext : 52468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ol...
Background: Medication review has been advocated to address the challenge of polypharmacy in older p...
BACKGROUND: Medication review has been advocated to address the challenge of polypharmacy in older p...
Background: Evidence demonstrates that measures are needed to optimise therapy and improve administr...
Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are major risk factors for potentially inappropriate prescribing (eg...
Background: Several approaches to medication optimisation by identifying drug-related problems in ol...
Inappropriate polypharmacy has been linked with adverse outcomes in older, multimorbid adults. OPERA...
BACKGROUND Inappropriate polypharmacy has been linked with adverse outcomes in older, multimorbid...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are important risk factors for drug-related hospital a...
INTRODUCTION: Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are important risk factors for drug-related hospital a...
Purpose: To conduct a systematic review of the economic impact of interventions intended at optimizi...
BACKGROUND: Several approaches to medication optimisation by identifying drug-related problems in ol...
Objective: To examine the effect of optimising drug treatment on drug related hospital admissions in...
Aims The ageing society may lead to increasing healthcare expenditure. A clinical medication review ...
Older people are prescribed an increasing number of medications, and although many drugs may have go...
Contains fulltext : 52468.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ol...
Background: Medication review has been advocated to address the challenge of polypharmacy in older p...
BACKGROUND: Medication review has been advocated to address the challenge of polypharmacy in older p...
Background: Evidence demonstrates that measures are needed to optimise therapy and improve administr...
Multimorbidity and polypharmacy are major risk factors for potentially inappropriate prescribing (eg...
Background: Several approaches to medication optimisation by identifying drug-related problems in ol...