Carmen Ruff
Heidelberg University
8 Papers
Carmen Ruff is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Task sharing in an interprofessional medication management program – a survey of general practitioners and community pharmacists
Robert Moecker,Marina Weißenborn,Anja Klingenberg,Lucas Wirbka,Andreas Fuchs,Christiane Eickhoff,Uta Mueller,M. Schulz,Petra Kaufmann-Kolle,Anja Auerbach,Dorit Braun,Catharina Doehler,Susanne Donner,Stefan Fink,Jona Frasch,Christine Honscha,Urs Dieter Kuhn,Mike Maetzler,Ulf Maywald,Andreas D. Meid,Anke Moeckel,Carmen Ruff,Felicitas Stoll,Kathrin Wagner,Walter E. Haefeli,Hanna M. Seidling +25 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a cross-sectional survey among GPs and CPs who participated in the ARMIN interprofessional medication review and medication management programs (MMP) was conducted in two German federal states, Saxony and Thuringia.
Predicting Hospital Readmissions from Health Insurance Claims Data: A Modeling Study Targeting Potentially Inappropriate Prescribing.
Alexander Gerharz,Carmen Ruff,Lucas Wirbka,Felicitas Stoll,Walter E. Haefeli,Andreas Groll,Andreas D. Meid +6 more
TL;DR: PIP successfully predicted readmissions for most diseases, opening the possibility for interventions to improve these modifiable risk factors.
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Mortality and Hospitalizations Among Patients Enrolled in an Interprofessional Medication Management Program-Results of the Medicines Initiative Saxony- Thuringia (Arzneimittelinitiative Sachsen-Thüringen, ARMIN).
Andreas D. Meid,Lucas Wirbka,Robert Moecker,Carmen Ruff,Marina Weißenborn,Walter E. Haefeli,Hanna M. Seidling +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , an interprofessional medication management program, the Medicines Initiative Saxony-Thuringia (Arzneimittelinitiative Sachsen-Thüringen, ARMIN), was implemented in two German federal states.
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Attitudes of non-participating general practitioners and community pharmacists towards interprofessional medication management in primary care: an interview study
Robert Moecker,Christiane Eickhoff,Uta Mueller,M. Schulz,Andreas Fuchs,Dorit Braun,Ulf Maywald,Catharina Doehler,Mike Maetzler,Anja Auerbach,Urs Dieter Kuhn,Anke Moeckel,Christine Honscha,Susanne Donner,Stefan Fink,Kathrin Wagner,Andreas D. Meid,Carmen Ruff,Hanna M. Seidling,Felicitas Stoll,Lucas Wirbka,Walter E. Haefeli,Marina Weißenborn +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the views of non-participating general practitioners and community pharmacists towards interprofessional medication management within ARMIN and identified barriers to participation, such as general practitioners' professional sovereignty and pharmacists' fear of jeopardizing their relationship with general practitioners when interfering in therapy.
A prediction model for nonpersistence or nonadherence to direct oral anticoagulants in hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation.
TL;DR: A predictive model for medication nonadherence and nonpersistence to direct oral anticoagulant treatment in patients with AF after discharge is developed and internally validated using health insurance claims data.
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