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Enhancing Medication Adherence The Public Health Dilemma 1st Edition Hayden B Bosworth Auth

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Enhancing Medication Adherence The Public Health Dilemma 1st Edition Hayden B Bosworth Auth
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Publisher: Springer Healthcare Communications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.7 MB
Pages: 60
Author: Hayden B Bosworth (auth.)
ISBN: 9781908517470, 9781908517661, 1908517476, 1908517662
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Enhancing Medication Adherence The Public Health Dilemma 1st Edition Hayden B Bosworth Auth by Hayden B Bosworth (auth.) 9781908517470, 9781908517661, 1908517476, 1908517662 instant download after payment.

Enhancing Medication Adherence: The Public Health Dilemma is a comprehensive guide to medication adherence for the healthcare professional. Clinicians and pharmacists alike can benefit from key opinion leader and author Hayden Bosworth’s text as he explains the details and causes behind medication nonadherence as well as methods on how healthcare providers can determine if a patient is nonadherent. Additionally, Bosworth discusses various studies, which assess adherence, adherence-related technology, best practices for clinicians and pharmacists, and future directions and recommendations in the field.

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