What’s the Importance of Portable Tele-Monitoring Devices in Patient Therapeutic Adherence?

O. Rodrigues
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In the UK it is estimated the NHS spends almost £100 million every year in unused drugs. In addition, hospital admission costs attributed to patients not taking their prescribed medicine properly was estimated to be between £36m and £197m per year. In the U.S., medication non-adherence is estimated to lead to between $100 and $300 billion of avoidable healthcare costs annually, representing 3–10% of total U.S. healthcare costs. Studies show that improving medication adherence may have a greater influence on the health of the population than the discovery of any new therapy. Effective medicines are available for many conditions and yet patients are non-adherent 50% of the time. This can be critical point in certain disease states, such as asymptomatic conditions like hypertension, where the incidence may approach 80% non-compliance. It is proposed to create a therapeutic adherence monitoring device within a smart blister pack that is coupled to a device with the capacity to collect and send data to a common server. This would allow a clinician to know, with high certainty, if the patient is taking their medication as prescribed and on schedule. This paper gathers information to identify current technology to support integrated monitoring and control of therapeutic adherence.
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便携式远程监测设备在患者治疗依从性中的重要性是什么?
据估计,英国国家医疗服务体系每年在未使用的药物上花费近1亿英镑。此外,由于患者未正确服用处方药而导致的住院费用估计每年在3600万英镑至1.97亿英镑之间。在美国,药物不依从性估计每年会导致1000亿至3000亿美元的可避免医疗成本,占美国医疗成本总额的3-10%。研究表明,与任何新疗法的发现相比,改善药物依从性对人群健康的影响可能更大。有效的药物可用于许多情况,但患者50%的时间是不依从的。这可能是某些疾病状态的关键点,例如高血压等无症状疾病,其发病率可能接近80%。提出在智能泡罩包装内创建一种治疗粘附监测设备,该设备连接到具有收集数据并将数据发送到公共服务器的能力的设备。这将使临床医生能够高度确定地知道患者是否按照处方和时间表服药。本文收集信息以确定支持综合监测和控制治疗依从性的当前技术。
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