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Maryland Pharmacy School Embraces mHealth for Medication Adherence

The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy will be using emocha Mobile Health's mHealth platform to help providers and insurers manage medication adherence among patients and members.

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By Eric Wicklund

- The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy will be using an mHealth platform to help care providers and their patients improve medication adherence.

The Baltimore-based school is partnering with emocha Mobile Health, a digital health company spun out of Johns Hopkins, to use the company’s video Directly Observed Therapy (vDOT) service. The vDOT platform enables patients to use their smartphone or tablet to record themselves taking prescribed medications, then send that video to care providers.

The telehealth platform enables care providers to monitor medication adherence, in terms of both what drugs are taken and when. Through the mHealth app, patients can also report side effects, receive reminders to take their medications, access additional resources and collaborate with care providers on care management and treatment progress.

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