Medication Adherence Articles & Analysis
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Asthma management (adults): FeNO testing provides a significant advantage to health care professionals when monitoring asthma patients, including assessment of response to newly prescribed asthma therapies and regular review of adherence to medications. FeNO monitoring applications have been acknowledged globally in other well-recognised clinical guidelines, ...
By utilizing advanced automation technology such as machine vision systems, sensors, and barcode scanning, these systems can identify and verify the correct medication, dosage, and packaging components. They can also detect and eliminate any packaging errors and detect counterfeit medications. ...
Specifying Type Documenting and coding heart failure can become complicated, especially when a diagnosis is uncertain. Medical professionals should adhere to current guidelines and code with as much detail as possible. ...
A 2021 systematic review and meta-analysis of medication non-adherence in BMJ Open among people living with multimorbidity found a 42.6% prevalence of non-adherence with unintentional missed doses more common than intentional non-adherence. ...
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¹ The lack of enthusiasm that arises from having only suboptimal device options may increase the risk of poor adherence and poor persistence on therapy. Additionally, the trend towards larger volume injections for patients makes these devices even less friendly to use and thus reduces their appeal. ...
For patients, providers and healthcare systems, the need for more flexible, convenient medical treatment has never been greater. While innovations that improve patient access to care evolve, understanding the needs and wants of patients and providers is more important than ever. ...
This validated survey was used to support a web and mobile-based application prospectively applied to postmenopausal women starting new anti-hormonal therapy to assess whether this tool would improve symptom burden and medication adherence [29]. Of significance, this application was able to increase medication adherence at eight ...
Shared goals for outcome-based pricing include: Accessible and effective treatment protocols Patient adherence to medicine protocols Fewer hospital readmissions, and Reduced hospital stays. ...
While careful selection of wholesalers and other authorized trading partners is important, it is not prudent to solely rely upon them to store your data and adhere to DSCSA compliance standards. DSCSA is clear that the hospital, known in the Act as “dispensers”, bears the ultimate responsibility for compliance. ...