Prevalence of Unclaimed Prescriptions at Military Pharmacies
Dominick Esposito,
Eric Schone,
Thomas Williams,
Su Liu,
Karen CyBulski,
Rita Stapulonis and
Nancy Clusen
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Abstract:
Prescriptions ordered by physicians but not picked up by patients offer an opportunity for quality improvement in health systems.
Keywords: Military Health System; Prescriptions; Pharmacy Data; Beneficiary respondents (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 12
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