Medication Adherence

Simplify medication management to support long-term adherence

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MedActionPlan® empowers patients and providers with smarter medication management

Proven medication education tools for every workflow—
all integrated into your EMR

Trusted by over 130 healthcare systems across the U.S.

Reduce Readmissions

Used as part of a pharmacist-led clinic intervention in a study that reported a 48% decrease in 30-day readmissions at one center.³

Shorten Length of Stay

Utilized in a study that reported a 56% shorter length of stay at one site.⁴

Improved Patient Communications

32% increase in nurse-reported satisfaction with patient medication communication.5

Tackling adherence with customized tools

Target common adherence barriers to increasing patient understanding

  • Regimen complexity

  • Low literacy

  • Limited English proficiency

Customize tools to address each patient’s unique needs

  • Taper and Titration schedules

  • Diabetes plan that simplifies complex insulin dosing

  • Oncology-specific regimen plans

  • Comprehensive instructions for complex medications

Features built to support structured medication management and organ transplant patient understanding

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Intuitive daily schedule in 20+ languages

Breaks down complex, condition-specific medication plans into an easy-to-follow daily schedule with clear timing and tailored instructions, available in more than 20 languages for broader accessibility.

Learn more about MedActionPlan by connecting with one of our specialists.

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REFERENCES
  1. Kleinsinger F. Perm J 2018 Jul 5;22:18-033. doi: 10.7812/TPP/18-033.

  2. Torres-Gutiérrez, et al. Patient Preference and Adherence, 17, 2915–2925. doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S436833

  3. Maldonado A., et al. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, Volume 70, Issue 10, 15 May 2013, Pages 900–904. doi.org/10.2146/ajhp120254.

  4. Truong J., et al, SAGE Open Med. 2015 Mar 30;3:2050312115577986. doi.org/10.1177/2050312115577.

  5. Dechairo, T, et al. Patient Driven Medication Administration in the New Post Renal/Liver Transplant Patient—Starts at Admission. Study on File.

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