Medication adherence is a challenge for any patient. But it’s particularly important for patients with behavioral disorders to be adherent, as non-adherence can lead to serious consequences.
Medication adherence is a challenge for any patient. But it’s particularly important for patients with behavioral disorders to be adherent, as non-adherence can lead to serious consequences.
ExactCare and CommonSpirit Health at Home are partnering to improve medication adherence and increase independence at home for people with complex, chronic medical needs. A recent analysis demonstrated better outcomes achieved through this partnership for an important home health quality measure — OASIS M2020: Improvement in Management of Oral Medications.
ExactCare, a CarepathRx Company, and SCAN Health Plan, one of the nation’s largest not-for-profit Medicare Advantage health plans, which serves more than 270,000 members, will co-host a CE-accredited session for pharmacists on Wednesday, May 4 at the annual Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) conference in Baltimore.
Enabling patient success during a transition of care relies on many things, and medication management is an often-overlooked opportunity.
Hypertension can lead to serious health conditions if not properly managed through diet, exercise, lifestyle changes and medication therapy.
Social determinants of health (SDOH) can affect as much as 80 percent of a person’s health outcomes, including the ability to adhere to prescribed medications.
Understanding adherence barriers, providing medication adherence tools and encouraging patients to use one pharmacy can help patients with diabetes better manage their medications.
According to CMS, 41% of Medicare Star Ratings performance is influenced by proper prescribing and medication adherence.