INTRODUCTION Colorectal cancer is a significant contributor to morbidity and mortality in the U.S., making this disease the second leading cause of cancer deaths overall. In 2002, more than 56,000 lining of the bowel. Some become malignant over time. Most evidence suggests that adenomas are precursors for a substantial proportion of colorectal cancers. This has [...]
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Physician-Patient Communication Concerning Medicare Part D: DISCUSSION
In this preliminary study of a two-state region, we found that physicians were taking the initiative to counsel their patients about Medicare Part D, despite the fact that they did not perceive this function to be their responsibility. Their actions, in turn, might have demonstrated a significant aspect of professionalism Q.e., altruism), because physicians were [...]
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Physician-Patient Communication Concerning Medicare Part D: RESULTS
Survey Response The overall response rate, including two surveys completed over the telephone, was 48% (257 of 537). Of the 625 surveys mailed (excluding pediatricians), one was returned from a non-physician; 70 other addresses were deleted from the denominator (624) because correct addresses or phone numbers were not available (the physicians could not be contacted). [...]
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Physician-Patient Communication Concerning Medicare Part D: METHODS
Study Sample A packet consisting of a survey instrument, a cover letter, and a postage-paid return envelope without any financial or other incentive was mailed to a random sample of 690 physicians (625 excluding pediatricians) who were listed as members of the Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) (n = 460; 418 excluding pediatricians) or the North [...]
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Physician-Patient Communication Concerning Medicare Part D: INTRODUCTION
The Medicare drug benefit, introduced in 2006, is one of the largest changes in prescription coverage to ever take place in the U.S. The Part D benefit is enormously complex, and that complexity has implications for patients and physicians as well as policymakers.
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Physician-Patient Communication Concerning Medicare Part D
ABSTRACT Background: The Medicare Part D program represents one of the largest changes in drug delivery to senior citizens in the U.S.; however, little is currently known regarding physician-patient communication about Part D.
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Selegiline Orally Disintegrating Tablets (Zelapar): ADVERSE DRUG EVENTS
In clinical trials, a total of 578 patients received selegiline medication ODT. The most common adverse drug events reported, compared with placebo, were dizziness, nausea, pain, headache, insomnia, rhinitis, dyskinesia, back pain, stomatitis, and dyspepsia. Side effects that prompted discontinuation of therapy included dizziness, chest pain, accidental injury, and myasthenia.
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