"Formularies as Topic" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Works about lists of drugs or collections of recipes, formulas, and prescriptions for the compounding of medicinal preparations. Formularies differ from PHARMACOPOEIAS in that they are less complete, lacking full descriptions of the drugs, their formulations, analytic composition, chemical properties, etc. In hospitals, formularies list all drugs commonly stocked in the hospital pharmacy.
Descriptor ID |
D005569
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MeSH Number(s) |
L01.178.682.192.836.535
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Formularies as Topic" by people in Profiles.
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Value-Based Insurance Design: Current Evidence and Future Directions. J Manag Care Spec Pharm. 2019 Jul; 25(7):738-741.
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Impact of a Value-based Formulary on Medication Utilization, Health Services Utilization, and Expenditures. Med Care. 2017 Feb; 55(2):191-198.
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Principles for evidence-based drug formulary policy. J Gen Intern Med. 2005 Oct; 20(10):964-8.
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Consumer knowledge and perceptions of formularies. Manag Care Interface. 2004 Jan; 17(1):21-6, 30.
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Evidence needed before action. Health Aff (Millwood). 2003 Sep-Oct; 22(5):261-2; author reply 262-3.
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The management of depression: the implications for managed care--roundtable discussion: Part 3. Manag Care Interface. 2000; Suppl B:26-32.