Create easier-to-follow patient care plans, even during COVID-19
One-fourth of new prescriptions are never filled—and, even when they are, up to 50% of patients with chronic diseases don’t take them as prescribed.1Add in COVID-19 restrictions, and it’s easy to see how patients face a growing number of barriers to following your guidance. Let Krames help you in improving patient education, adherence, and outcomes.
Got the right map—and app—to navigate your road to health care technology implementation?
You wouldn't jump in your car and race off to reach an external meeting in an unfamiliar location without first getting directions. The same holds true for evaluating health care technologies—particularly those impacting your clinical workflows. Choose Krames as your trusted technology partner to ensure you're following a roadmap that minimizes any bumps along the way by—one that's optimized for vendor experience, cross-functional engagement, and communications planning.
Ensure chronic disease care continues during COVID-19 and beyond
While COVID-19-related lockdowns and social distancing have helped slow its spread, they’re also responsible for 41% of Americans skipping or delaying health care.3 In addition, restrictions have negatively impacted some daily living routines, as patients may exercise less, eat an unbalanced diet, or feel effects of added stress on their mental health. The health care industry continues to face an uphill battle in supporting patients with chronic disease whose health has worsened due to reduction in access to care.
1 Sullivan T. Improve medication adherence with technology. Medical Economics. August 2020. https://www.medicaleconomics.com/view/improve-medication-adherence-with-technology. Accessed February 4, 2021.
2 Czeisler M, Marynak K, Clarke K et al. Delay or avoidance of medical care because of COVID-19-related concerns—United States, June 2020. CDC Web site. Accessed January 22, 2021.