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Comprehensive Medication Management’s Impact on Behavioral Health

Comprehensive Medication Management’s Impact on Behavioral Health

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has estimated that about 16% of adults take prescription medications for behavioral health conditions, making behavioral medications some of the most prescribed medications in the United States. Yet the management of ...

Moving the Needle for Population Health Management

While population health management has been a priority for United States healthcare for a decade now, many populations still ...

Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) Case Study

Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) broke down barriers and improved the health of their Medicaid members, while also ...

What is Medication Reconciliation and Why is it Important?

Transitions of care, the movement of patients through different settings, are prone to miscommunications, loss of ...

How to Implement Lifestyle Interventions for High-Risk Patient Care

Imagine a type of intervention that’s indicated for all high-risk patient care. It has no contraindications and doesn't ...

Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare to Solve Medication Management

According to a 2019 study from the Journal of the American Medical Association, the U.S. healthcare system wastes an ...

7 Methods for Managing Medications for Patients with Chronic Conditions

Patients with chronic conditions have a higher risk of medication-related problems including medication non-adherence. ...

An Introduction to Medication Therapy Management

Adverse drug events (ADEs), one of the top causes of death in the United States, affect almost a quarter of patients in the ...

Moving Beyond Check-the-Box MTM

Your care team has gone over your patient’s medication list with a fine-tooth comb: adherence, drug interactions, ...

Priority Health and Arine Announce Partnership

(GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Nov. 10, 2022) Priority Health, a nationally recognized nonprofit health plan, announced today a ...