Improved medication adherence means increased medication dispensed and improved patient health.
Digital messages at the point of care disrupt patterns of poor medication adherence and drive
positive behaviour change in patients.
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how
it works.
Improved medication adherence means increased medication dispensed and improved patient health.
Digital messages at the point of care disrupt patterns of poor medication adherence and drive
positive behaviour change in patients.
Scroll down to see how it works.
Patient Connect identifies the causes of patient non-compliance with their medication and develops digital messages and leaflets addressing the issues.
Digital messages are integrated directly into our partner softwares. Our network of healthcare professionals are then prompted at the point of care, to deliver clinical messages to patients either verbally or with a leaflet.
Patient engagement encourages positive behavioural change. Improvements are measured through; Days on Therapy, Medication Possession Ratio and Dispensing Volumes.
Physicians can receive clinical messages when diagnosing their patients and choosing the best way forward.
Physicians can receive clinical messages when reviewing lab results and treatment efficacy with their patient.
Physicians can receive clinical messages upon prescribing trigger drugs by brand, drug moiety and strength.
Pharmacist can receive clinical messages at the point of dispensing, and can print leaflets to hand to their patient.