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Characteristics of study patients divided by primary medication adherence at 7 days after discharge.
*<p>Sd  =  standard deviation. <sup>+</sup> IQR  =  interquartile range. <sup>**</sup> PCP  =  Primary care physician. <sup>++</sup> ED  =  Emergency department.</p
Types of penalties imposed on psychiatrists and other physicians disciplined in Canada for the ten years from 2000 through 2009.
<p>Types of penalties imposed on psychiatrists and other physicians disciplined in Canada for the ten years from 2000 through 2009.</p
Descriptive characteristics of study patients.
*<p>Sd  =  standard deviation. <sup>+</sup> IQR  =  interquartile range. <sup>**</sup> PCP  =  Primary care physician. <sup>++</sup> ED  =  Emergency department.</p
Prescription adherence at 7 and 30 days after hospital discharge.
*<p>Adherent patients picked up all medications, while non-adherent patients failed to pick-up at least 1 medication. <sup>+</sup>“Important” medications exclude PRN, symptom control, dermatological, and supplements. <sup>**</sup>Adherent to “important medications means either fully adherent or non-adherent to medications not classified as "important".</p
The types of violations of disciplined psychiatrists and other physicians in Canada for the ten years from 2000 through 2009.
<p>The types of violations of disciplined psychiatrists and other physicians in Canada for the ten years from 2000 through 2009.</p
The characteristics of disciplined psychiatrists and other physicians in Canada for the ten years from 2000 through 2009.
<p>The characteristics of disciplined psychiatrists and other physicians in Canada for the ten years from 2000 through 2009.</p