Medication Adherence Improvements in Employees Participating in a Pharmacist-Run Risk Reduction Program
Objective: To evaluate the medication adherence of individuals participating in a pharmacist-run employee health Cardiovascular and Diabetes Risk Reduction Program. Design: Retrospective analysis of medication adherence using pharmacy refill data. Setting: A medium sized university located in the Mi...
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Main Authors: | Jessica J. Skradski, PharmD (Author), Mallory C. McKenzie, PharmD (Author), Thomas L. Lenz, PharmD (Author), Nicole D. Gillespie, PharmD (Author) |
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University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing,
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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