New Research Illustrates Gaps in COPD Care and the Need for Better Patient-Provider Communication
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COPD is a chronic and progressive lung disease that affects more than 16 million people in
The study, published in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases: The Journal of the COPD Foundation, with funding support from Verona Pharma, was based on voluntary surveys from 1,615 COPD patients in January 2025. Patients completed the survey on Phreesia’s platform after checking in for their doctor appointments and providing consent.
Patients reported significant symptom burden, with
Surveyed patients also reported barriers to medication. One in five patients reported not using any maintenance medications. Among those patients,
Despite this opportunity for patient-provider discussions around maintenance medications and other treatment options, the study found significant communication gaps between patients and their healthcare providers. Only
“These findings point to the urgent need to improve communication between patients and their providers and ensure conversations are as engaging, informative and productive as possible,” said David Mannino, MD, Co-Founder and Medical Director of the COPD Foundation and the study’s lead author. “Equipping patients with the right information and resources can help them take a more active role in their care and improve health outcomes.”
“Given what we know about the benefits of giving patients relevant, credible health information at the point of care, these results have important implications that can be used to support patients struggling with COPD,” said David Linetsky, Phreesia’s President, Network Solutions. “At Phreesia, we’ve seen firsthand that when patients have more meaningful conversations with their providers, it helps them manage their treatment and improves quality of life.”
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