/PRNewswire/ An artificial intelligence tool can convert doctor-written notes that summarize patients hospital visits into accurate, lay language, a new.
The results of the study show the importance of considering neighborhood-level disparities to address and improve medication adherence, according to investigators.
People who live in neighborhoods with higher levels of poverty and unemployment are less likely to fill their heart-failure drug prescriptions than those living in wealthier areas, a new study shows. The findings not only add to understanding geographic and economic disparities in heart disease care, but also point to new ways to address barriers for patients taking these lifesaving drugs.
People who live in neighborhoods with higher levels of poverty and unemployment are less likely to fill their heart-failure drug prescriptions than those living in wealthier areas, a new study shows.