by Providertech | Nov 28, 2022 | Patient Communication, Patient Engagement, Patient Outreach, Population Health
Patient outcomes are achieved by improving the quality of care, operational efficiency, and patient satisfaction. But what exactly are patient outcomes and what are health outcomes measurements? In this article, we discuss both and the impact for medical practices...
by Providertech | Nov 20, 2022 | Patient Communication, Patient Engagement, Patient Outreach, Population Health
Are you looking for how to increase patient engagement? Patient engagement strategies can help work together for better patient satisfaction. This blog delves into what patient engagement strategy means, why it’s so important, the benefits of patient engagement,...
by Providertech | Nov 20, 2022 | Patient Communication, Patient Engagement, Patient Outreach, Population Health, Uncategorized
Population Health Management (PHM) is an approach to primary healthcare provision that integrates active patient outreach and engagement. It has shifted primary care service delivery from reactive to proactive management of a certain group of the community or...
by Providertech | Nov 20, 2022 | Patient Engagement, Population Health, Workflow Efficiency
If you want to create meaningful connections with your healthcare members, the key is to engage them emotionally. But, how do you ensure they remain loyal when so many choices exist? Creating a winning member engagement strategy can elevate your organization...
by Alicia Norton | Nov 20, 2022 | Patient Communication, Patient Engagement, Population Health, Workflow Efficiency
Often, patient engagement can become an overarching umbrella term. After all, population health, behavioral economics and patient literacy are all drivers of effective engagement and thus often used interchangeably. But, to create an effective patient engagement...
by Providertech | Nov 2, 2022 | Patient Engagement, Population Health, Uncategorized
Almost 332 million people live in the United States, 75 percent of whom are adults. With roughly 497,000 primary care physicians (PCPs) in this country — and a shortage expected to continue — it’s nearly impossible for doctors to provide personalized care to each...