Efficiency, Efficacy, and Power in the Implementation of a Medication Adherence Aid
Nonadherence to medication regimens is common, with approximately 50% of patients not taking their medications as prescribed. The Universal Medication Schedule (UMS) is a set of standardized, evidence-based, and patient-centered instructions for pill-form medications that has demonstrated improvemen...
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Main Authors: | Roy Cherian (Author), Urmimala Sarkar (Author), Elaine C. Khoong (Author), Sara Ackerman (Author), Gato Gourley (Author), Dean Schillinger (Author) |
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2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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