Patient Engagement Falls Short as ‘Blockbuster Drug’ Physicians Are Seeking – Cardiovascular Business

Read article - Features research led by Manish Mishra, clinical assistant professor of community and family medicine and of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice, that found that despite a push for more personalized medicine, the majority of physicians and assistants still fail to fully understand what patient activation and engagement means, and much less how to incorporate it into practice. "If patient engagement is the new 'blockbuster drug,' why are we not seeing spectacular effects?" say Mishra and his colleagues.