Are integrated care models associated with improved drug safety in Swiss primary care? an observational analysis using healthcare claims data
Renato Farcher, Sereina M. Graber, Stefan Boes, Carola A. Huber

TL;DR
This study found that integrated care models in Swiss primary care are linked to safer drug prescriptions compared to standard care.
Contribution
The study evaluates drug safety outcomes across different integrated care models using real-world claims data in Switzerland.
Findings
Patients in family-doctor models had lower odds of inappropriate drug prescriptions compared to standard care.
Telemedicine models also showed improved drug safety compared to standard care.
Higher coordination in integrated care models was associated with better drug safety outcomes.
Abstract
Integrated care models (ICMs) might be an effective strategy to improve patients’ quality of care. The aim of this study was to compare different ICMs such as family-doctor models, and a standard care model (SCM) regarding patients’ drug safety in Swiss primary care. We performed an observational study using health insurance claims data from patients who were continuously enrolled in an ICM or in a SCM between 2020 and 2021. ICMs included family-doctor model (FDM), family-doctor model light (FDM-light) and the telemedicine model (TM). Drug safety was assessed by the prescription of potentially inappropriate proton pump-inhibitors (PIPPI), opioids (PIO), medications (PIM), and polypharmacy. Propensity-score-weighted multiple logistic regression models were used to examine the association between different types of ICMs and drug safety. Patients in FDM had significantly lower odds of…
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TopicsPharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes · Medication Adherence and Compliance · Heart Failure Treatment and Management
