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Medication adherence pays prompts lower healthcare costs

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A study in Health Affairs found that the increased pharmacy costs associated by medication adherence was offset by a substantial savings in healthcare costs because of reductions in hospitalization and ED use. Download a PDF of the article at http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/1/91.

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