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High adherence to the 'Wise List' treatment recommendations in Stockholm: a 15-year retrospective review of a multifaceted approach promoting rational use of medicines.

Jaran EriksenLars L GustafssonKristina AtevaPia Bastholm-RahmnerMarie-Louise OvesjöMalena JirlowMaria Juhasz-HaverinenGerd LärfarsRickard E MalmströmBjörn WettermarkEva Andersén-Karlssonnull null
Published in: BMJ open (2017)
High and increasing adherence to the Wise List recommendations was seen for all prescriber categories. The transparent process for developing recommendations involving respected experts and clinicians using strict criteria for handling potential conflicts of interests, feedback to prescribers, continuous medical education and financial incentives are possible contributing factors. High-quality evidence-based recommendations to prescribers, such as the Wise List, disseminated through a multifaceted approach, will become increasingly important and should be developed further to include recommendations and introduction protocols for new expensive medicines.
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