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Report says information technology may improve medication adherence among older adults.

By jeremyc | January 2, 2010

Healthcare IT News (12/28, Merrill) reported that “information technology is key to improving medication-related errors and improving medication adherence among older adults, according to a recent report” from the Center for Technology and Aging in Oakland, CA. According to the report, “‘widespread use’ of technology aimed at this population could save thousands of lives and billions of dollars.”

Topics: | General Prescription Drugs News |

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