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In developed countries approximately 50% of patients living with chronic disease do not adhere to treatment recommendations.1 Meaning patients are taking their medication half as often as they should. Globally, up to 30% of patients have stopped taking a prescribed medication without telling their provider.

It’s time for the industry to play an active role in supporting patients, the healthcare system, and ultimately realising the greatest opportunity to increase the value of their innovations improving adherence.

Download this report full of real-world results of the work that we've done with leading pharmaceutical companies.  Learn just how you could also make important improvement's to people's lives.

 

1 Sabat\u00e9 E, editor. Adherence to long-term therapies: evidence for action. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2003.

In developed countries approximately 50% of patients living with chronic disease do not adhere to treatment recommendations.MicrosoftTeams-image (167)1 Meaning patients are taking their medication half as often as they should. Globally, up to 30% of patients have stopped taking a prescribed medication without telling their provider.

It’s time for the industry to play an active role in supporting patients, the healthcare system, and ultimately realising the greatest opportunity to increase the value of their innovations improving adherence.

Download this report full of real-world results of the work that we've done with leading pharmaceutical companies.  Learn just how you could also make important improvement's to people's lives.

 

1 Sabat\u00e9 E, editor. Adherence to long-term therapies: evidence for action. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization; 2003.