User-Directed vs Interruptive Real-Time Benefit Tools for Medication Changes in Primary Care - Scorecard - MDSpire

User-Directed vs Interruptive Real-Time Benefit Tools for Medication Changes in Primary Care

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  • Ryan M. Kane

  • Sarah Morton-Oswald

  • Yuliya Lokhnygina

  • Matthew L. Maciejewski

  • Caroline E. Sloan

  • June 1, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Comparing User-Driven and Interruptive Real-Time Tools for Medication Adjustments in Primary Care Settings

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
Condition
Key Mechanisms
Target PopulationPatients aged 18 to 99 years with multimorbidity (≥2 chronic conditions, defined as having at least 1 chronic condition for at least 1 year prior to the study).
Care Setting

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Guideline-Based Recommendations

Diagnosis

    Management

      Monitoring & Follow-up

      • Regularly assess clinician engagement with RTBTs and patient outcomes related to medication adherence.

      Risks

        Patient & Prescribing Data

        Patients with multimorbidity who had at least 1 primary care encounter and were prescribed 1 or more medications.

        RTBTs can suggest lower-cost alternatives and provide cost estimates during eligible encounters.

        Clinical Best Practices

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