File:Beyond the Data - Overcoming Barriers to Medication Adherence for Chronic Diseases.webm

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English: Dr. Phoebe Thorpe and Dr. Larry Garber discuss why fifty percent of people with chronic illnesses stop taking their medications within one year of being prescribed. It’s hard to take your prescriptions when you can’t afford the price, have difficulty opening the pill bottle, or you hate the side effects. Some patients don’t believe their medications are helping them. Tune in to hear these reasons and others. Learn how research and technology, along with other successful options, assist patients in sticking to their medication regime.

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Medication adherence; medication non-adherence; medication; chronic illness; high blood pressure medication; coronary artery disease; HIV medication; prescription medication; CDC Grand Rounds; CDC; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; public health; government

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