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    Physician Perspectives on Implementation of Real-Time Benefit Tools: A Qualitative Study

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    Author
    Everson, Jordan
    Whitmore, Christine
    Mattingly, T. Jospeh
    Sinaiko, Anna
    Dusetzina, Stacie
    Date
    2022-09-19
    Journal
    Applied Clinical Informatics
    Type
    Article
    
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    https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1947-2674
    Abstract
    Objective Congress and Medicare have required real-time benefit tools (RTBT) to provide patient-specific medication price information during prescribing to decrease the cost of medications. We sought physicians' perspectives on how these tools might most effectively improve their selection of low-cost medication. Methods We conducted 15 semi-structured interviews of physicians from varied medical specialties and identified key themes across interviews during coding and analysis. Results Though physicians saw value in real-time medication price information, they were wary of the complexity of obtaining specific information and the potential for inaccuracies. Physicians described how medication price information would be used in various prescribing scenarios including simple substitutions (different drug formulation) to more complex decisions (different drug classes). In more complex situations, physicians were concerned that price information might only be available after discussing options with the patient, which would be too late to inform decisions. Concern about adding more information to the electronic health record was common. Conclusions While most physicians saw value in implementation of RTBTs, they also expressed concerns related to the accuracy of information, the availability of information at the right time in the clinical workflow, and the most effective format for information. Many concerns raised paralleled the Five Rights of Clinical Decision Support and indicate the need for additional design work to achieve benefit from RTBTs. Beyond the public policy that has supported the availability of RTBTs, substantial development will be required to ensure that information is used to improve prescribing decisions. © 2022 Georg Thieme Verlag. All rights reserved.
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    U.S. Food and Drug Administration
    Keyword
    Billing
    Clinical decision support
    Cost reduction
    Economic barriers
    Health information exchange
    Interoperability
    Providers
    Qualitative
    Requirements analysis
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10713/20012
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1055/a-1947-2674
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