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Patients may not take the medications they have been prescribed, contributing to poor disease control.
As many as half of all chronically ill patients fail to take their medications as prescribed, contributing to nearly 100,000 premature deaths annually, as well as $290 billion in annual healthcare costs [ 1– 3] and more than a 10%% increase in hospital admissions for older adults [ 4].
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The workplace learning that participants described often failed to acknowledge the whole-task as a connected process, as experiences of integrating learning to prescribe with contributing to patient care were rare.
Some studies have also used evidence of relevant health care utilisation including hospital admissions, diagnostic tests and drug prescribing as contributing to the confirmation of stroke diagnoses [7], [8].
However, the risk for adverse effects associated with abrupt withdrawal of prescribed medications contributed to our a-prior decision to avoid restricting medication use prior to PSG.
Also the immune-mediated disease itself, for which these drugs are prescribed, may contribute to inadequate immune responses to infection [ 10, 11].
Lack of control by the insurer through claim verification to monitor what services and in what quantities are prescribed also contributed to this phenomenon.
This suggests that the underlying medical condition for which the medication was prescribed also contributed to the increased risk of falls.
In this case, both the patient's symptoms and the prescribed medications contributed to worsening of the patient's underlying condition.
This can lead prescribers unknowingly contributing to the pain epidemic by prescribing individuals at increased risk for misuse of opioids.
In particular, it is known that the limited sampling size of the CSI grid has a broadening effect on the PSF, which means that the actual voxel size measured at the FWHM may be larger than the prescribed one [Jansen et al., 2006], and that the prescribed voxel is therefore contributing to less than 100% of the measured signal at each voxel position.
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