Social drivers of health (SDOH), such as increased financial struggles and decreased social support, have been shown to be correlated with decreased medication adherence. In this study, we saw an increased rate of medication adherence for those with individual incomes...
The aim of this analysis was to compare different prescription trends post-venous stenting and set the foundation for future research. We identified a disparity showing that certain populations are less likely to receive prescriptions for medications within 30 days...
Annually, over 125,000 deaths are associated with poor medication adherence. The proportion of days covered (PDC) is a common method to measure adherence. When controlling for age, sex, race, and ethnicity, we found similar rates of first year medication adherence for...
Compared to July, Truveta Data shows a 70.1% increase in the rate of COVID-19 positive tests and a 74.1% increase in the percentage of hospitalizations associated with COVID. Compared to 7 days prior, we see an 11.2% increase in the rate of COVID positive tests and an...
The United States has some of the highest rates of adverse maternal health outcomes compared to other high-income countries (Creanga et al., 2015; Gunja et al., 2022; Taylor et al., 2022). These outcomes have only increased in the last decade (Hoyert, 2023; U.S....
We explored the demographic characteristics of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, heart failure, and chronic kidney disease who received a prescription for empagliflozin (Jardiance) and/or dapagliflozin (Farxiga), two commonly used SGLT2i drugs. We saw...