Below we share a summary of a recent piece published in Becker’s Hospital Review, How healthcare leaders can transform chronic care access, affordability, patient support.
In a compelling op-ed, Amy Mulderry, president of CarelonRx, spotlights the critical need for transformative chronic care in the U.S., where 129 million people live with conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Sharing the stories of three such patients, she emphasizes that compassionate, coordinated care is essential yet often inaccessible.
Mulderry outlines three vital opportunities for healthcare leaders to drive impactful change:
- Simplifying access and affordability.
- Improving medication adherence through precise engagement.
- More integration of pharmacists into care teams.
As chronic disease continues to rise, Mulderry calls for a more connected, patient-centered care model. Discover how pharmacy can be a keystone in this transformation by reading the full article.
Read the op-ed here:
How healthcare leaders can transform chronic care access, affordability, patient support -
Becker's Hospital Review | Healthcare News & Analysis
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