Understanding Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs)
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are a valuable source of information. To unlock the data’s insights, manage it effectively.
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Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are a valuable source of information. To unlock the data’s insights, manage it effectively.
Understanding Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) Read More »
Intermediaries in the distribution chain, pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) play a key role in connecting patients to rare disease treatments.
Pharmacy Benefit Managers: Connecting Patients to Treatment Read More »
U.S. personal medical debt tops $140 billion, which has led to a prescription fill rates drop and has worsened patient outcomes.
As Patient Debt Rises, Prescription Fill Rates Drop Read More »
We connect the dots between time to paid fill and paid fill rate. The longer the time, the less prescriptions are filled.
Connecting the Dots Between Time to Paid Fill and Paid Fill Rate Read More »
Why do some patients never fill their prescriptions? Here’s a look at the four main reasons for prescription cancellation.
Why Prescriptions for Specialty Therapies Don’t Get Filled Read More »
An Inflation Reduction Act provision intended to boost orphan drug research may have the opposite effect.
Inflation Reduction Act: New Uses for Orphan Drugs Face Challenges Read More »
Do you have the tools and processes necessary to protect patient data? Here’s what to consider.
Protecting Patient Data From Key Security Risks Read More »
Collaborative patient management and care can reduce time to treatment and boost health outcomes for patients.
How Collaborative Care Models Speed Time to Therapy Read More »
The Inflation Reduction Act contains provisions that affect drug pricing. Here’s how pharma companies, payers and providers can respond.
How Will the Inflation Reduction Act Affect Drug Pricing? Read More »
The interoperability of shareable medical data “is the ability of different information systems, devices and applications (systems) to access, exchange, integrate and cooperatively use data in a coordinated manner,” according to the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). Interoperable systems can share data across organizational and national boundaries. By doing so, these systems can
The Present and Future of Interoperable, Shareable Medical Data Read More »