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Enhancing Medicine Safety Through Patient Empowerment
Yihua Bruce Yu1, Rutendo Kuwana2
1School of Pharmacy and Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology Research, University of Maryland, 9600 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, MD, 20850, USA. byu@rx.umaryland.edu.
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In the current healthcare system, patients are, for the most part, passive consumers of medicines. Patients far outnumber healthcare workers. If patients could be empowered to actively participate in improving medicine safety, public health may be transformed. This article discusses patient empowerment through the lens of medicine safety. Although hugely challenging, patient empowerment ought to be a top priority for biomedical R&D and public health policy.
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