Medication adherence: A call for action

Poor adherence to efficacious cardiovascular-related medications has led to considerable morbidity, mortality, and avoidable health care costs. This article provides results of a recent think-tank meeting in which various stakeholder groups representing key experts from consumers, community health p...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American heart journal 2011-09, Vol.162 (3), p.412-424
Hauptverfasser: Bosworth, Hayden B., PhD, Granger, Bradi B., RN, PhD, Mendys, Phil, Pharm D, Brindis, Ralph, MD, Burkholder, Rebecca, JD, Czajkowski, Susan M., PhD, Daniel, Jodi G., JD, MPH, Ekman, Inger, PhD, Ho, Michael, MD, Johnson, Mimi, MPhil, Kimmel, Stephen E., MD, MSCE, Liu, Larry Z., MD, PhD, Musaus, John, Shrank, William H., MD, MSHS, Buono, Elizabeth Whalley, RN, JD, Weiss, Karen, Granger, Christopher B., MD
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Zusammenfassung:Poor adherence to efficacious cardiovascular-related medications has led to considerable morbidity, mortality, and avoidable health care costs. This article provides results of a recent think-tank meeting in which various stakeholder groups representing key experts from consumers, community health providers, the academic community, decision-making government officials (Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, etc), and industry scientists met to evaluate the current status of medication adherence and provide recommendations for improving outcomes. Below, we review the magnitude of the problem of medication adherence, prevalence, impact, and cost. We then summarize proven effective approaches and conclude with a discussion of recommendations to address this growing and significant public health issue of medication nonadherence.
ISSN:0002-8703
1097-6744
1097-6744
DOI:10.1016/j.ahj.2011.06.007