05B4 Maio, Vittorio - Jefferson School of Population Health - Thomas Jefferson University
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Vittorio Maio, PharmD, MSPH

Contact Dr. Maio

1015 Walnut Street
Suite 115
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 955-1821
(215) 503-7598 fax

Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Editorial: Empathy and Health Care Quality
  2. The relationship between physician empathy and disease complications: An empirical study of primary care physicians and their diabetic patients in Parma, Italy
  3. Potentially inappropriate prescribing in elderly: Assessing doctor knowledge, confidence and barriers
  4. Appropriate medication prescribing in elderly patients: How knowledgeable are primary care physicians? A survey study in Parma, Italy
  5. Using administrative data to identify and stage breast cancer cases: Implications for assessing quality of care
  6. Beta-blocker initiation and adherence after hospitalization for acute myocardial infarction
  7. Prevalence and risk of polypharmacy among the elderly in an outpatient setting: A retrospective cohort study in the Emilia-Romagna Region, Italy
  8. Using explicit criteria to evaluate the quality of prescribing in elderly Italian outpatients: A cohort study
  9. Impact of ALLHAT publication on antihypertensive prescribing patterns in Regione Emilia-Romag 1147 na, Italy
  10. The inequality in health care quality
  11. Comment: Pharmaceutical care for migraine and headache patients: A community-based, randomized intervention
  12. Prescription drug use during pregnancy: A population-based study in Regione Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  13. Discontinuing medications: A novel approach for revising the prescribing stage of the medication-use process
  14. Light and fire
  15. Prevalence and predictors of potential drug-drug interactions in Regione Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  16. Appropriate discontinuation of medications at the end of life: A need to establish consensus criteria
  17. Potentially inappropriate medication prescribing for elderly outpatients in Emilia Romagna, Italy: A population-based cohort study
  18. Economic implications of non-adherence to treatment recommendations for hemodialysis patients with anemia
  19. Costs associatd with candidemia in a hospital setting
  20. Potentially inappropriate prescribing for elderly patients in 2 outpatient settings.
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