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Concordance in asthma: optimising prescribing of inhaled corticosteroids RDIP, Volume 20, Number 2.
The term ‘concordance’ in relation to prescribing and medicine-taking came into common use following a report published by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain in 1997, From compliance to concordance.1 Compliance is the extent to which a person takes or uses a medicine as intended by the prescriber (who may be a doctor, and now, other healthcare professional). Concordance is the partnership between a patient and healthcare professionals in which an agreement is reached about how medicines are to be taken or used.
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