Nabil Haddad is a Nephrology physician affiliated with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. OpenAlex indexes 17 publications with 502 citations (h-index 9).
Overview
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Medicare prescribing footprint (2023)
The drugs this prescriber writes for Medicare patients, grouped by drug class and therapeutic area. Every percentage is a share of their total prescribing, so you can see what they prescribe most. These are proportions, not patient counts or dollar amounts. No condition is inferred: the claims record what was prescribed, never why.
Cardiovascular
59.6%Calcium channel blocker22.4%Amlodipine Besylate59%Nifedipine Er41%Part D<11 patientsBeta blocker10.8%Carvedilol75%Metoprolol Succinate26%Part D<11 patients+ 5 more classes in this area
Other
20.3%Drugs for treatment of hyperkalemia and hyperphosphatemia10.6%Velphoro70%Lokelma30%Part D<11 patientsPhosphate Binder9.7%Sevelamer Carbonate100%Part D≥11 patientsMetabolism & gastrointestinal
15.9%Corticosteroid5.3%Prednisone100%Part D<11 patientsSGLT2 inhibitor4.2%Farxiga100%Part D<11 patients+ 2 more classes in this area
Drug classes come from the WHO ATC and U.S. National Library of Medicine (RxClass) classifications; prescribing counts come from the CMS Medicare Part D Prescribers file. Each drug is counted once, under its primary class. Medicare fee-for-service only, so no Medicare Advantage, commercial, or pediatric prescribing is included. CMS publishes this data about 17 months after the fact.
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