on December 11, 2024 | By The InteliChart Team
When you’re thinking about improving patient engagement, it’s easy to focus on the effect it will have on your practice alone. The benefits speak for themselves: If you do it well, you’ll get more business, retain more patients, and remain more profitable. On the other hand, if you don’t do it well and patients remain disengaged, they’re likely to find other providers for their healthcare needs—not to mention they might leave you negative reviews, which can damage your practice’s reputation and cause you to lose revenue in the process.
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on December 4, 2024 | By The InteliChart Team
Chronic diseases—such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and arthritis—affect 60% of adults in the United States, with 40% of this group managing two or more conditions simultaneously. These conditions significantly impact quality of life and account for nearly 90% of the $4.5 trillion spent annually on healthcare, according to the CDC.
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on November 21, 2024 | By The InteliChart Team
Patient engagement technology has become essential as healthcare increasingly shifts toward digital, patient-centered care. The global patient engagement solutions market is projected to grow at an impressive 17.7% annual rate, reaching $70.3 billion by 2030. This rapid adoption underscores how much practices and hospitals value tools that streamline engagement across the patient journey.
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on April 8, 2021 | By Wendy Bartlett
Healthcare practices and providers have access to more data today than ever before. Real-time data housed in electronic health records (EHRs) and software with robust reporting capabilities has changed how we approach patient care in numerous ways, from helping identify vulnerable, high-risk individuals, to operating more efficiently and proactive population health management.
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on July 28, 2020 | By The InteliChart Team
Today’s healthcare consumers have much higher expectations than ever before. They want and demand quality, personalized care experiences—and if they’re not satisfied, they’re certainly not afraid to jump ship.
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