Improving Medication Adherence Through Technology

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Thomas Morrow, MD, chief medical officer at Next IT, discusses how virtual health assistants are changing how specialty pharmacies can interact with patients to improve adherence.

Thomas Morrow, MD, chief medical officer at Next IT, discusses how virtual health assistants are changing how specialty pharmacies can interact with patients to improve adherence.

This video was filmed during The World Congress Summit on Specialty Market Access and Channel Optimization in Philadelphia, PA on July 28-29.

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