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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Patient Saf. 2021 Apr 1;17(3):e207–e213. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000375

Table 4. Medication reconciliation in PHP intervention and follow up.

Medication reconciliation results PHP IVR Interview (N=293) Post visit survey
PHP (N=293) N (%) Control (N=182) N (%) Total (N=475) N (%) Unadjusted P1 Adjusted P1
Patients with extra meds on medical record medication list (Range number extra meds) 193 (86.2%) (1-14 extra) 131 (72.0%) (1-26 extra) 222 (75.8%) (1-45 extra) 353 (74.3%) 0.35 0.55
Patients with missing meds on medical record medication list (Range number of missing meds) 0 (0.0%) 66 (22.5%) (1-8 missing) 30 (16.5%) (1-3 missing) 96 (20.2%) 0.09 0.22
Patients with correct med list on survey 31 (13.8%) 62 (21.2%) 43 (23.6%) 105 (22.2%) 0.51 0.67
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Adjusted for clustering of subjects within families using generalized estimating equations with a compound symmetric covariance structure