Abstract
Overview
Introduction
Failure to take medication as prescribed significantly increases the risk that
patients will experience complications resulting in injury or death, and
propagate higher healthcare costs overall. The medical establishment' s
approach to adherence is changing as it becomes clear that the responsibility
of achieving adherence is not solely the patient' s, but rather is shared among
stakeholders.
Scope
- Analysis of what is meant by adherence, how adherent behavior of measured
and the factors that impact whether a patient follows treatment advice
- Examination of the factors individual, economic and societal factors that
influence whether a patient will remain adherent
- Assessment of the healthcare trends that are impacting adherence to drugs
worldwide
- In depth case study analysis of programs created by governments and
industry in order to foster adherence in chronically ill patient populations
Report Highlights
Physicians who do not take the time to understand their patients can
negatively impact adherence by failing to take into consideration factors that
may make it difficult for patients to follow a medication regimen. This can
lead to physicians prescribing treatments that are prohibitively complex or
missing opportunities to provide support services.
The ideal approach would involve collaboration between a variety of
stakeholders, including physicians, patient groups, payers and the
pharmaceutical industry. However, collaboration has proven to be complicated,
not least of all because there is little or no consensus about how to define
or measure adherence.
Reaching customers through customized interactions will help to make them feel
as though they are valued and understood by the company. Furthermore, as
regards disease management programs in particular, the more accurately
targeted the program the more likely it is to effect a behavioral change in
the patient.
Reasons to Purchase
- Learn how communication between patients, physicians and the
pharmaceutical industry impacts rates of adherence
- Assess pharmaceutical industry-specific issues surrounding disease
management and drug adherence in the US and 5EU
- Gain insight into the role of technology in disease management and drug
adherence
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