Meeting Providers and Patients Where They Are
Meeting Providers and Patients Where They Are
To avoid sticker shock at the pharmacy counter, providers need real-time access to patients’ benefits and out-of-pocket costs during a patient visit.
Patient-facing technology helps meet patients where they are by automatically sending reminders and coupons after a new prescription is sent.
Data is a powerful starting point for providers to monitor adherence and intervene early to keep high-risk patients on their medications.
To avoid sticker shock at the pharmacy counter, providers need real-time access to patients’ benefits and out-of-pocket costs during a patient visit.
Patient-facing technology helps meet patients where they are by automatically sending reminders and coupons after a new prescription is sent.
Data is a powerful starting point for providers to monitor adherence and intervene early to keep high-risk patients on their medications.
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2. Viswanathan et al. (2012) Interventions to improve adherence to self-administered medications for chronic diseases in the United States: a systematic review. Ann Intern Med. Unstructured, incomplete clinical data is the enemy of value-based care and impedes population health initiatives.