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  • Pharmacoeconomics
  • Patient Adherence Studies

Background:

  • Medication adherence significantly impacts treatment outcomes and healthcare expenditures.
  • Poor adherence limits clinical benefits and escalates costs.
  • Effective interventions require a multidisciplinary, individualized approach.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To overview initiatives at Kaiser Permanente Colorado aimed at improving medication adherence metrics.
  • To highlight the role of pharmacists and electronic data in adherence interventions.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of multidisciplinary, multifactorial interventions.
  • Utilization of electronic data gathering processes.
  • Focus on pharmacist-led strategies for medication adherence.

Main Results:

  • (Not explicitly stated in the provided abstract, but implied focus on impact metrics)
  • (Not explicitly stated in the provided abstract, but implied focus on impact metrics)

Conclusions:

  • Kaiser Permanente Colorado employs targeted strategies to enhance medication adherence.
  • Electronic data and pharmacist involvement are central to these adherence improvement efforts.