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ABSTRACT: Interventions to Improve Adherence to Self-ad… [Ann Intern Med. 2012] – PubMed – NCBI

Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Suboptimum medication adherence is common in the United States and leads to serious negative health consequences but may respond to intervention.
PURPOSE:
To assess the comparative effectiveness of patient, provider, systems, and policy interventions that aim to improve medication adherence for chronic health conditions in the United States.

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Dr. McGowan has served in leadership positions in numerous medical educational organizations and commercial supporters and is a Fellow of the Alliance (FACEhp). He founded the Outcomes Standardization Project, launched and hosted the Alliance Podcast, and most recently launched and hosts the JCEHP Emerging Best Practices in CPD podcast. In 2012 he Co-Founded ArcheMedX, Inc, a healthcare informatics and e-learning company to apply his research in practice.

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