Solving For Engagement With Technology
Poor patient engagement is a well-known obstacle in the pursuit of better health care outcomes – an obstacle with mounting costs in our value-based market. The consumers who are actively involved in their health care experiences (i.e., engaged) show better outcomes and lower costs, while the consumers who are the least engaged have health costs averaging between eight percent and 21% higher than the highly engaged consumers (see Consumer Engagement Is The Missing Piece In Population Health). And we have covered this challenge before – see Increased Consumer Tech Engagement = Success and For Tech-Enabled Consumer Health Education, Engagement . . .