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New versus experienced chronic patients: Who has the greater tendency for medication nonadherence?

Date:9/14/2021

Time:1:00 PM EDT

Duration:60 minutes



This webcast will dive into the topic of secondary nonadherence to chronic medication.  Secondary nonadherence is when the patient has picked up at least one prescription but then does not take the medication as prescribed (missing doses, missing refills, etc.).  We will examine whether secondary nonadherence is similar for patients new to therapy versus those with experience on the medication. Based on RWD from Adheris Health, which includes the analysis of 2 million patients across six categories of chronic drugs, participants will receive a real-world look at this topic and how to address secondary nonadherence to empower their patients and brand.

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Linda Morini,

Senior Director, Principal Data Scientist

Adheris Health

Linda Morini is a Senior Director, Principal Data Scientist with Adheris Health. Linda has been with Adheris Health for 10 years and has over 20 years of experience analyzing healthcare data to uncover actionable insights. Linda supports Adheris Health’s manufacturing clients as well as retail partners, with a focus on program performance, reporting, and predictive analytics. Linda also serves on the Advisory Council for The George Washington University School of Business Digital Marketing Certificate Program.

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