David H. Kreling

Affiliations: 
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI 
Area:
Pharmacy, Health Care Management, Public Administration
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Arora P, Look KA, Kreling DH. (2019) Does evidence matter? Comparative effectiveness research and prescribing of Type 2 diabetes mellitus drugs. Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research
Mohamed O, Kreling DH. (2016) The Impact of a Pricing Policy Change on Retail Prices of Medicines in Egypt. Value in Health Regional Issues. 10: 14-18
Faerber AE, Kreling DH. (2014) Content analysis of false and misleading claims in television advertising for prescription and nonprescription drugs. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 29: 110-8
Chen YC, Kreling DH. (2014) The effect of the Medicare Part D benzodiazepine exclusion on the utilization patterns of benzodiazepines and substitute medications. Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : Rsap. 10: 438-47
Mohamed O, Kreling D. (2014) The Impact Of Direct Price Control On Pharmaceutical Prices In Egypt Value in Health. 17
Kelton CM, Chang LV, Kreling DH. (2013) State Medicaid programs missed $220 million in uncaptured savings as generic fluoxetine came to market, 2001-05. Health Affairs (Project Hope). 32: 1204-11
Chen YC, Tarn YH, Kreling DH. (2012) Public views of community pharmacists in Taiwan. The International Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 20: 203-6
Look KA, Mott DA, Leedham RK, et al. (2012) Pharmacy participation and claim characteristics in the Wisconsin Medicaid Pharmaceutical Care Program from 1996 to 2007. Journal of Managed Care Pharmacy : Jmcp. 18: 116-28
Doucette WR, Nevins JC, Gaither C, et al. (2012) Organizational factors influencing pharmacy practice change. Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : Rsap. 8: 274-84
Faerber AE, Kreling DH. (2012) Now you see it. Now you don't: fair balance and adequate provision in advertisements for drugs before and after the switch from prescription to over-the-counter. Health Communication. 27: 66-74
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