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Mobile Healthcare Pilot Bolsters Chronic Disease Medication Adherence

Patients enrolled in an integrated mobile healthcare program were more likely to have good chronic disease medication adherence, a critical aspect of positive chronic disease management and outcomes.

An integrated mobile healthcare program was able to improve medication adherence for chronic disease patients.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- An integrated mobile healthcare program focused on patient transitions from hospital to home was able to improve the likelihood of chronic disease medication adherence for patients with lung and heart conditions, according to a recently published study.

When the University of Maryland Medical Center deployed its mobile integrated health-community paramedicine (MIH-CP) program, it focused on decreasing adverse health outcomes after hospital discharge by addressing the medical needs and social determinants of health (SDOH) of chronic disease patients.

Prescribed medication adherence is essential to avoid hospital readmission for those managing chronic disease. Further, patients with poor medication adherence are 2.5 times more likely to experience hospital readmission.