Medication Safety Events After Acute Myocardial Infarction Among Veterans Treated at VA Versus Non-VA Hospitals

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Weeda, Erin R. [1 ,2 ,6 ,7 ]
Ward, Ralph [1 ,3 ]
Gebregziabher, Mulugeta [1 ,3 ]
Axon, Robert N. [1 ,4 ]
Taber, David J. [1 ,5 ]
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[1] Ralph H Johnson Vet Affairs Healthcare Syst, Hlth Equ & Rural Outreach Innovat Ctr, Charleston, SC USA
[2] Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Pharm, Dept Clin Pharm & Outcomes Sci, Charleston, SC USA
[3] Med Univ South Carolina, Dept Publ Hlth Sci, Charleston, SC USA
[4] Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Med, Dept Gen Internal Med, Charleston, SC USA
[5] Med Univ South Carolina, Coll Med, Div Transplant Surg, Charleston, SC USA
[6] Ralph H Johnson Vet Affairs Healthcare Syst, Hlth Equ & Rural Outreach Innovat Ctr, 325 Folly Rd, Charleston, SC 29412 USA
[7] Med Univ South Carolina, 325 Folly Rd, Charleston, SC 29412 USA
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dual use; medication safety; acute coronary syndrome; part D; ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES; ASSOCIATION; MORTALITY; ADMISSION;
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10.1097/MLR.0000000000001935
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: Fragmentation of health care across systems can contribute to mistakes in prescribing and filling medications among patients treated for myocardial infarction (MI). We sought to compare omissions, duplications, and delays in outpatient medications used for secondary prevention among veterans treated for MI at Veterans Affairs (VA) versus non-VA hospitals.Methods: We utilized national VA and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services data (2012-2018) to identify veterans 65 years or older hospitalized for MI and measured the use of outpatient medications for secondary prevention in the 30 days after MI among those treated at VA versus non-VA hospitals.Results: A total of 118,456 veterans experiencing MI were included; of which 102,209 were hospitalized at non-VA hospitals. An omission in any medication class occurred more frequently among veterans treated at non-VA versus VA hospitals (82.8% vs 67.8%, P < 0.001). In multivariable modeling, the odds of omissions in any medication class were higher among those treated at non-VA versus VA hospitals (odds ratio: 3.04; 95% CI: 2.88-3.20). Duplications occurred more frequently in veterans treated at non-VA versus VA hospitals: 1.9% versus 1.6% had 1 or more for non-VA versus VA hospitals (P < 0.001). Veterans treated at non-VA hospitals were more likely to have delays of 3 days or more in prescription fills after hospital discharge (88.4% vs 70.6% across all classes, P < 0.001).Conclusions: Omissions, duplications, and delays in outpatient prescribing of secondary prevention medications were more common among 118,456 veterans treated at non-VA versus VA hospitals for MI. Interventions aimed at improving care transitions and optimizing medication use among veterans treated at non-VA hospitals should be implemented.
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