patient engagement
For his upcoming HIMSS26 presentation, ChristianaCare's Greg O'Neill discusses how practical tools like plain language, pictograms, multilingual translation and tailored discharge instructions can boost medication compliance.
CEO of Lirio, Marten den Haring, explains how the company uses its proprietary Large Behavior Model to understand a person’s health behaviors, motivations and decision-making patterns to drive personalized patient engagement in healthcare.
According to Bob Farrell, mPulse CEO, AI-generated outreach messaging like fotonovelas, videos and texts in patients' preferred languages encourages treatment adherence and improves health outcomes.
The funds will be used to expand the company's workforce and accelerate development of its AI-powered patient engagement platform, Assort OS.
Kari O'Rourke, president of Imagine Pediatrics, says providers can reduce ER visits and costs by wrapping care around the whole family, unifying fragmented records with technology and addressing child patients' social needs.
The aim is to utilize Hippocratic AI's agents to keep patients informed, supportive and connected.
Customer service representatives interacting with a patient with a $500 balance who can only pay $50, should use that data to give that patient the option to set up 10 payments of $50, says Casey Williams, senior VP of patient engagement at RevSpring.
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AI tools can personalize patients' searches for providers, but Kyruus Health's Gen Conlin believes nurse informaticists' ability to ensure tool accessibility and accuracy are vital to ensuring patients find the right care.
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Dr. Sarah Hoffe, interim GI oncology chair at Moffitt Cancer Center, says telemedicine platforms and other technologies help ease nurse burnout, boost patient adherence and enable focused, personalized patient connections.
The two organizations will collaborate to accelerate the company's growth and enhance proactive care and management of chronic diseases.