Browsing by Author "Xie, L."
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Evaluating fracture-related expenses and health care resource utilization among post-menopausal women in the us medicaid population
Xie, L.; Keshishian, A; Wang, Y.; Başer, Onur (2015)Objectives: Use of potentially inappropriate medications (PIMs) among the elderlyis a serious public health problem because it is intrinsically linked to increasedmorbidity and mortality, causing the high costs to public ... -
PMH1 - healthcare utilization and costs of serotonin syndrome with concomitant use of serotonergic agents
Xie, L.; Wang, Z.; Alley, S.; Başer, Onur; Nguyen, C (2015)OBJECTIVES: Serotonin syndrome (SS) is an adverse drug reaction that may occurin patients receiving monotherapy or combinations of serotonergic agents (SAs).This study examined healthcare utilization and costs of SS in two ... -
PMH21 - comparing the healthcare utilization and costs of early- and late-stage alzheimer's disease patients residing in long-term care facilities
Xie, L.; Keshishian, A; Wang, Y.; Başer, Onur (2015)OBJECTIVES: To compare healthcare utilization and costs between early- andlate-stage Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients residing in long-term care (LTC)facilities. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with AD (International ... -
PND43 - adherence and persistence to anti-epileptic drugs among us veterans diagnosed with epilepsy
Velez, F. F.; Başer, Onur; Xie, L. (2015)OBJECTIVES: To evaluate patient adherence and persistence to anti-epileptic drug(AED) monotherapy. METHODS: Adult patients (age>18 years) with ?2 epilepsydiagnosis claims (ICD-9-CM:345) or one epilepsy diagnosis claim and ... -
PRS23 - a descriptive analysis of patient characteristics and health care burden associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in the us medicare population
Xie, L.; Kariburyo, M. Furaha; Wang, Y; Başer, Onur (2015)Objectives: To evaluate the patient characteristics and health care burden associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the U.S. Medicarepopulation. Methods: COPD patients were identified (International ...