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Science-Based and Fact-Driven
MedEncentive Peer-Reviewed Studies and Publications


The Largest Body of Evidence in the World of Achieving Sustained Population Health Improvement and Cost-Containment

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Addressing Inadequate Health Literacy. [Commissioned by the Society of Actuaries and Kaiser Family Foundation's Initiative 18|11], Chacko M., The Actuary, Society of Actuaries, August 2021.

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Reduced Hospitalizations, Emergency Room Visits, and Costs Associated with a Web-Based Health Literacy, Aligned-Incentive Intervention: Mixed Methods Study, Greene J, Haun J, French D, et al., Journal of Medical Internet Research, October 2019.

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Prescribing Information Therapy: Opportunity for Improved Physician-Patient Communication and Patient Health Literacy, Chesser A, et al., Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, August 2011.

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Does MedEncentive Work?, Davis A et al., North American Primary Care Research Group Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, November 2010.

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Preliminary Benefits of Information Therapy, Keene N et al., Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, November 2010.

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Specific Care Recommendations from Information Prescription Therapy: Using Information Therapy as a Part of Patient Care. Chesser A. et al. Poster. Annual Health Literacy Research Conference. Washington, D.C., October 2009

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Impact of a Pay-For-Performance Intervention: Financial Analysis of a Pilot Program, Parke D, Transactions of the American Ophthalmological SocietyDecember 2007.

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