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Dartmouth- Hitchcock’s ImagineCare Platform Leverages Wearables, Connected Health & Analytics for Personalized Patient Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

In early 2015, D-H’s leadership team committed to create a truly patient-centric healthcare organization, which delivers high quality proactive personalized care to the patient beyond the hospital walls. With ImagineCare, the Provider and patient have a window into the latest health status for insight and action.

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Ochsner Health System’s Digital Medicine Program Success

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Ochsner O Bar Supports Patient's Digital Health needs In 2015, Ochsner Health launched its first Digital Medicine Program for Hypertension. EMR Foundation. “The technology foundation of our Digital Medicine Programs is the EMR Epic,” explains Milani.

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Virtua Navigates Orthopedic Patients Pre- & Post-Surgery with Improved Patient Engagement and Care Coordination

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Through focus group research (Spring 2015), Virtua learned: • Orthopedic patients need a lot of information to get ready for their surgery but are overwhelmed when inundated with too much at one time. Since launching the Wellbe platform in December 2015, Virtua JRI has enrolled 700 patients. Patient Engagement Results.

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Stanford’s ClickWell: Virtual Model for Primary Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

In January 2015, Stanford Medicine launched ClickWell Care, a new type of Primary Care clinic which leverages technology to allow patients to virtually connect with their own Stanford primary care clinicians and wellness coaches via video or phone visits. We also want to expand the use of connected health devices.