Thursday 4 February 2016

EHRS Hold Key Medication Adherence Data

Researchers from Thomas Jefferson University and Christiana Care Health System determined EHR data could contain valuable information about patients’ medication adherence.

Ensuring patients adhere to their medication schedule is a constant challenge, but researchers now say EHR data may be the key to tracking medication adherence. According to a study published in the American Journal of Managed Care, claims data within an EHR may serve as a foundation for ongoing medication monitoring and improving adherence.

“The recent adoption of e-prescribing systems has made prescription fill information increasingly available to providers within their native electronic health record. This access to aggregated, multi-payer pharmacy data creates an opportunity to identify and address primary non-adherence in clinical practice, possibly even in real time,” the study report states. For the full article click here 



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