Posts Tagged ‘Healthcare policy’

Medication Adherence: A Value Quadrant Opportunity? Part II

Friday, July 31st, 2009

In a recent post (July 24, 2009), I introduced the topic of medication adherence and decribed three pillars of system reform that would seek to address the nearly $300 Billion in annual costs related to patients not taking their medications.  Recall, these pillars were: improved drug regimens, reduced cost barriers, and patient behavior.  In today’s post, let’s describe 5 of the 10 levers as put forth by the New England Healthcare Institute (NEHI) that represent high value opportunities to improve medication adherence. Read the rest of this entry →

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