Posts about Patient Engagement (7)

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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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Increasing Patient Portal Adoption

on November 27, 2018 | By Wendy Bartlett

How can your practice increase patient portal adoption? In 2010, InteliChart’s Patient Portal became the flagship solution for our Healthy Outcomes platform, so we know portals and have plenty of strategies for driving your patients to use them.

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Achieve Better Outcomes with Our Patient Engagement Platform

on November 5, 2018 | By Wendy Bartlett

Are you going to the Centricity Healthcare User Group (CHUG) Fall 2018 conference this week? InteliChart will be at booth #309 showcasing how our Healthy Outcomes platform helps providers elevate their patient engagement initiatives and achieve better outcomes. Here’s all the reasons why you should make sure InteliChart is on your conference must-visit list:

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Patient Engagement: Beyond the Portal

on April 24, 2018 | By Gary Hamilton

Patient engagement is an important focus area for providers as the shift towards healthcare consumerism continues to take hold. As patients today are consumed with more personal responsibility for healthcare costs, their desire to proactively manage their health has several implications for healthcare providers.

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3 Ways to Address Opioid Abuse with a Population Health Management

on April 12, 2018 | By Jen Moss

The U.S. is facing one of the worst public health crises in recent history. Opioid abuse has reached epic proportions, and both public and private institutions are struggling with how to respond effectively. In 2016, 11.5 million people misused prescription opioids, and 116 people died on average every day from opioid related drug overdoses.

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