Posts about Patient Engagement (3)

Browse by topic
Subscribe for updates

How Technology Can Help Us Achieve Health Equity

on May 5, 2023 | By The InteliChart Team

There has been an incredible rise in technological advancements in the world of healthcare recently due to our sudden need for everything to be digital when COVID hit. While the cases of COVID have gone down and we’ve settled into a new normal, that isn’t the only crisis that we need a tech fix too. We need to start searching for how we can use technology, new or old, to fix health inequality and discrimination.

Read More

InteliChart Demonstrates Patient-Centric Technology at HIMSS23

on April 12, 2023 | By The InteliChart Team

CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- InteliChart, a leading provider of patient engagement solutions for health care providers of all sizes, returns to the annual HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition April 17-21 in Chicago to showcase how its Healthy Outcomes platform helps hospitals and health systems enhance the patient journey. Attendees visiting booth #3406 will experience healthcare through the eyes of the patient, including how InteliChart improves engagement with providers before, during, and after a visit.

Read More

Creating Active Patients with Engagement

on March 9, 2023 | By Gary Hamilton

We all know that today’s patients have expectations that are greatly influenced by industries outside of healthcare. They want instant access to their health information and online tools for scheduling appointments and messaging their provider because they can do similar tasks through retail and banking websites. If patient engagement tools don’t align with expectations, providers risk their patients looking elsewhere for care.

Read More

How patient engagement can help your practice remain compliant

on November 21, 2022 | By The InteliChart Team

In March of 2019, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) issued what is commonly referred to as the Information Blocking Rule to the 21st Century Cures Act. Information blocking was defined as any practice that is likely to unreasonably interfere with the access, exchange, or use of electronic health information.

Read More