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UTHSC Professor Junling Wang Wins $1M Grant

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Digest- Memphis Daily News: UTHSC Professor Wins $1M Grant Dr. Junling Wang, a professor in the department of clinical pharmacy at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, has won a grant of almost $1 million. The funds will go toward research of more equitable and effective eligibility criteria for medication therapy management for Medicare… Read More

The UTHSC Research Office Shared Dr. Junling Wang’s NIH/NIA Funded Study

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The Research Rainmaker is a publication of the research office at University of Tennessee Health Science Center. In it’s fall publication of 2015, it shared the story from Dr. Junling Wang’s research team. Below is the shared story: A UT research team headed by Junling Wang, PhD, a Professor in Health Outcomes and Policy Research at the… Read More

Professor Junling Wang Receives $987,562 Grant for Research to Find More Equitable, Effective Medication Therapy Management Eligibility Criteria

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Junling Wang, PhD, a professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), has received a $987,562 grant to research more equitable and effective eligibility criteria for medication therapy management for Medicare beneficiaries. The grant was awarded by the National Institute on Aging, one of the National Institutes… Read More

Dr. Junling Wang’s Study Was Cited by Federal Government documents

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“Announcement of Calendar Year (CY) 2012 Medicare Advantage Capitation Rates and Medicare Advantage and Part D Payment Policies and Final Call Letter” cited a research study by Dr. Junling Wang’s research team, under the title ―Disparity Implications of Medicare Eligibility Criteria for Medication Therapy Management Services. (Wang et al. 2010. ―Disparity Implications of Medicare Eligibility… Read More

Finding Equitable and Effective MTM Eligibility Criteria

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“Finding Equitable and Effective MTM Eligibility Criteria” is a project funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA)/National Institutes of Health (NIH) from August 15, 2015 to April 30, 2018. The goal of this project is to find equitable and effective MTM eligibility criteria.

Study Data from University of Tennessee Provide New Insights into Medicare and Medicaid

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High Beam Research: Study Data from University of Tennessee Provide New Insights into Medicare and Medicaid By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Weekly News — Fresh data on Medicare and Medicaid are presented in a new report. According to news reporting originating in Memphis, Tennessee, by VerticalNews journalists, research stated, “Non-Hispanic Blacks (Blacks)… Read More

UTHSC Professor Junling Wang Awarded Grant for Disparity Research

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Memphis Daily News: UTHSC Professor Awarded Grant for Disparity Research Dr. Junling Wang, associate professor of Health Outcomes and Policy Research in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, has received a $886,742 grant from the National Institute on Aging, a subsidiary of the National Institutes of… Read More

CFAH: Blacks, Hispanics Less Likely Eligible for Medicare Prescription Help

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Center for Advancing Health Share Dr. Junling Wang’s Study: “Blacks, Hispanics Less Likely Eligible for Medicare Prescription Help” Release Date: May 20, 2010 | By Katherine Kahn, Contributing Writer Medicare’s Part D prescription medication management program, also known as Medication Therapy Management, could be off limits to some of the patients who need it most… Read More

Counseling Instead of Pharmacy for Depression

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Psych Central: Counseling Instead of Pharmacy for Depression Cited Dr. Junling Wang’s study in their article.