Patient Onboarding

Best Practices and Considerations in Developing Effecting Training Devices for the Pulmonary Healthcare Market

By ThriveAdmin | April 11, 2019
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Over the years, many industry stakeholders and pharmaceutical manufacturers have come to realize the importance of patient training and the role it has on promoting healthy outcomes and effective disease… Read More »

Gaps in Training, Poor Adherence Highlight Need For Rheumatologists To Demand Improved Onboarding Tools

By ThriveAdmin | March 10, 2019
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  Desperate for relief, many people living with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other chronic conditions rely on biologic therapies that require users to self-inject. Because self-injecting can be a daunting… Read More »

Autoinjector Training May Lead to Patient Adherence

By ThriveAdmin | December 14, 2018
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Patient training devices used to ease anxiety related to the use of autoinjectors and prefilled syringes may offer industry data that can be used to develop and/or enhance these and… Read More »

Developing Demonstrators to Increase Patient Confidence and Reduce Anxiety

By ThriveAdmin | October 4, 2018
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In this article, Joe Reynolds, Research Manager at Noble, using Noble’s collaboration with BD as an example, discusses the value of demonstrators for making patients comfortable and effective with their… Read More »

Injection Devices: As Self-Injection Grows, Drug Delivery Gets Smarter

By ThriveAdmin | September 7, 2018
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The global injectable drug delivery market is growing around 11.8% CAGR and will soon eclipse oral delivery as the most valuable route of administration of pharmaceuticals. The market was valued… Read More »

Noble Announces Launch of AdhereIT Platform for Real-Time, Error-Correcting Self-Injection

By ThriveAdmin | July 13, 2018
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Earlier this year, Medgadget spoke with Noble International about the company’s self-injection trainers designed to mimic the patient experience with prefilled syringes and autoinjectors. During the interview, we heard about… Read More »