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.
Specialty medications are on the rise. Help providers navigate prescribing for these medications, including those under medical benefits, with unified medication management.
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.
Specialty medications are on the rise. Help providers navigate prescribing for these medications, including those under medical benefits, with unified medication management.
1. Osterberg et al. (2005) Adherence to medication. New England Journal of Medicine
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.