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Prepared for:
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
www.ahrq.gov
Prepared by:
McMaster Evidence-based Practice Center
Hamilton, ON Canada
Conclusions.
MMIT is well-studied, although on closer examination of the literature the evidence is not uniform across phases of medication management, groups of people involved, or types of MMIT. MMIT holds the promise of improved processes; clinical and economics studies and the understanding of sustainability issues are lacking.
Secondary link (McMaster) including professional commentaries
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