A novel system to address adherence barriers in clinical practice decreases allograft rejection for kidney transplant patients

Conclusions An integrated system to address adherence barriers in the clinic was associated with reduced late-rejection episodes in kidney transplant patients. This approach may help address adherence barriers in other chronic conditions thereby improving health outcomes while reducing cost. Figure 1Key driver diagram. Figure 2 Patient days between late rejection episodes. Figure 3N of 1: Patient data over time.
Source: BMJ Quality and Safety - Category: Journals (General) Authors: Tags: Abstracts Source Type: research