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Influential Engagement: How Purposeful Digital Strategies Drive Positive Patient Participation

Patient engagement programs are a staple in American healthcare and increasingly common in WC. By focusing engagement strategies on desirable behaviors in injured workers, payers and partners can achieve positive results.

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Patient engagement has become a pillar of modern healthcare over the past 15 years. Originally driven by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which required patient access to healthcare data and incentivized patient-centric care, the concept of patient engagement expanded to become a model of collaboration between medical providers and their patients.

Studies have shown that actively engaged patients experience better health outcomes, such as a 2.5 times greater likelihood to adhere to medication regimens, 12.5% lower hospitalization rates, and 5.3% lower medical costs.

It is not surprising that moving patients to action is more challenging than asking them to consume information. And patients certainly receive value from practical information and educational content. But it’s important to understand that patient education and transactional engagement are means to the greater end of patient participation.

 

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Healthesystems is a leading provider of Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) & Ancillary Benefits Management programs for the workers' compensation industry.

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