Posts about Patient Engagement (6)

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Encourage Patients to Participate in Their Healthcare

on November 8, 2019 | By Wendy Bartlett

Health ownership is more than just nice to have—it’s a must in healthcare today. By giving patients an active role and encouraging them to participate in their own healthcare, practices and providers can reduce care costs, improve health outcomes, and enhance patient satisfaction. Let’s discuss all things patient activation, including what it is, why it’s important, how to measure it, and key strategies for driving improvements.

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Is Your Patient Portal Hurting Your Brand?

on October 9, 2019 | By Wendy Bartlett

Your patient portal is your digital front door. It’s what you lead with for consumers looking to establish with your organization. It connects you to your patients and helps build their loyalty. Does your current portal reflect the high standards of your brand?

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Family Portal Keeps Remote Families Connected

on March 15, 2019 | By Wendy Bartlett

InteliChart’s Healthy Outcomes platform continues to evolve to address the engagement needs of patients and their families. We’ve now added the Family Portal as an extension of our Patient Portal. The Family Portal empowers family members and caregivers to stay informed about the health and well-being of loved ones who are in long-term care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation facilities.

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Join InteliChart, A Champion of Health, at HIMSS19

on February 4, 2019 | By Wendy Bartlett

HIMSS, a thought leader supporting the transformation of health through the application of information and technology, holds an annual global conference that brings together more than 45,000 professionals from 90 countries. This year, the conference is February 11-15 in Orlando, FL with the theme “Champions of Health Unite.”

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Healthcare Consumerism in Your Patient Experience

on December 17, 2018 | By Wendy Bartlett

Healthcare consumerism continues to emerge as patients take more personal responsibility for managing their health and covering their medical costs. The National Center for Health Statistics estimates that nearly 40 percent of healthcare consumers are on high-deductible plans, which means patients are taking more money out of their own pockets to pay for medical expenses.

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