Volland, DirkDirkVollandKorak, KlausKlausKorakBrückner, DavidDavidBrücknerKowatsch, TobiasTobiasKowatschVom Brocke, JanHekkala, RiittaRam, SudhaRossi, Matti2023-04-132023-04-132013-06-11https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/8914610.1007/978-3-642-38827-9_45A significant drawback of communications between patients and health professionals is their restriction to face-to-face encounters within healthcare institutions. This limits the support health professionals can provide to ensure patient adherence, which is a significant contributor to therapeutic outcome and overall healthcare expenses. Pharmacist-patient health information systems (PPHIS) have the potential to address existing non-adherence behaviors by enabling pharmacist-patient communication over the time of therapy. Due to the lack of prior research, design principles for PPHIS are derived from the information-, motivation-, and strategy model [4] and feedback from pharmacists in 21 Swiss pharmacies. To demonstrate the feasibility of the design principles, we implement and preliminarily evaluate a PPHIS.enPharmacist-Patient Health Information SystemDesign PrinciplesMobile Information SystemPrototypeAdherenceCommunication.Towards Design Principles for Pharmacist-Patient Health Information Systemsconference paper