WILLIAM M. DEANE, MD

ALBUQUERQUE, NM

Research Active
Thoracic Surgery (Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery) NPI registered 21+ years 1 publication 2024 – 2024 NPI: 1568464600
Home Care ServicesHospitalizationMedication AdherenceMedication Therapy Management

Practice Location

502 ELM ST NE
ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87102-2512

Phone: (505) 841-1000

What does WILLIAM DEANE research?

Dr. Deane studies how better management of medications can help patients, particularly those receiving home health care. His work centers around the Continue CareRx (CCRx) program, which is designed to assist patients in taking their medications as prescribed. By ensuring that patients are following their medication regimens correctly, his research aims to prevent unnecessary hospital visits and improve overall health, especially for vulnerable groups like older adults or those with chronic conditions.

Key findings

  • Patients enrolled in the Continue CareRx program experienced only 21 hospitalizations over 23,622 days, which is significantly lower compared to 7,015 hospitalizations among 21,304 control patients, showing a 73.1% reduction.
  • The findings indicate that effective home-based medication management can lead to better health outcomes and a decrease in emergency healthcare needs.
  • This program demonstrates that by improving medication adherence, patients can avoid many hospital admissions associated with medication mismanagement.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dr. Deane study the effects of medication management?
Yes, Dr. Deane's research focuses on how better medication management can reduce hospitalizations for patients, especially those receiving home health care.
What specific treatments has Dr. Deane researched?
Dr. Deane has researched a home-based program called Continue CareRx, which helps patients manage their medications effectively.
Is Dr. Deane's work relevant to elderly patients?
Yes, his research primarily benefits elderly patients and others who experience challenges with medication adherence.

Publications in plain English

A Novel Home-Based Medication Management Program and Its Influence on Hospitalization Rates among Home Health Care Recipients.

2024

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association

Mills WR, Howard S, Pitzen K, Smitherman J, Cole L +4 more

Plain English
The study looked at a new home-based program called Continue CareRx (CCRx) designed to help people manage their medications better. It found that patients in this program had a much lower hospitalization rate, with only 21 hospitalizations per 23,622 days compared to 7,015 hospitalizations among 21,304 control patients—a difference of 73.1%. This matters because it shows that effective medication management can significantly reduce hospital stays and improve patient health outcomes. Who this helps: This benefits home health care patients who struggle with taking their medications correctly.

PubMed

Frequent Co-Authors

William R Mills Shauen Howard Krystal Pitzen Josh Smitherman Laura Cole Janine Wolfram Susan Sender Dmitri Poltavski

Physician data sourced from the NPPES NPI Registry . Publication data from PubMed . Plain-English summaries generated by AI. Not medical advice.