Roland Piquepaille writes "A major challenge in public health is that people do not take their medications, a phenomenon known as 'medication non-adherence.' In the US alone, it is estimated that this contribution for 10% of all mash visits and costs the healthcare system $100 billion per year and $60 billion to the depressant industry. Now, an MIT delving team thinks it has a solution to this problem that will save lives worldwide. They've developed the uBox, a convenient, palm-sized, intelligent pill dispenser, 'which reminds a patient when it is time to take his medication, records when a patient has taken a dose, and prevents a patient from double-dosing.' The first large-scale trial with 100 uBoxes is designated to begin in May in Bihar, India, in a 6-month long tuberculosis treatment program."
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