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Consumer
Health Information Corporation is unmatched when it comes
to developing patient education and patient
compliance programs that really work. The company is recognized
internationally as a leader in developing health information
materials that speak the consumer's language. Here's
why.
- We know how to bridge the gap between
consumers and their physicians and pharmacists. We have
counseled thousands of patients in clinical practice and
know firsthand the type of information people need to take
their medicines correctly.
- We understand the
barriers patients face when they are diagnosed with a medical
condition and require drug therapy. We also understand how
consumers are being forced to take more responsibility for
their treatments and their need for high quality information.
- We are experts at
translating medical terminology into language that is patient
friendly. We have written more than 20 best-selling home
reference guides for consumers on how to take prescription
medicines correctly, and have answered consumer questions
on numerous radio and TV call-in talk shows.
- You can be assured that the information
you provide to consumers is clinically accurate and up-to-date.
Our unique comprehensive DocuSourceTM
reference system documents every statement we make.
- Our patient education design specialists
visually present the clinical content so it meets your patient
compliance goals, and develop simplified medical illustrations
patients will understand.
- We regularly participate in FDA
seminars and hearings on patient education
and sit
on national patient education councils - including the
Board of Directors of the National Council on Patient Information
& Education (NCPIE).
- We have taught patient counseling
techniques at medical and pharmacy schools, and we are an
accredited teaching site in patient education for Doctor
of Pharmacy students.
Our high standards and "Commitment to Excellence" require every program to go through rigorous peer reviews and patient education tests.
Your programs will gain unbiased credibility with consumers,
patients and health care professionals.
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