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

Consumer eHealth Engagement

With ImagineCare, the Provider and patient have a window into the latest health status for insight and action. In the background, ImagineCare collects information from the patient (i.e. sensor- based devices, apps), combines it with EMR data (i.e. Patient Experience.

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Ochsner Health System’s Digital Medicine Program Success

Consumer eHealth Engagement

An important benefit of having one Digital Medicine team is that the program can be personalized to the patient’s specific needs (e.g., 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

Although Virtua, one of New Jersey’s largest health systems with hospitals, surgical and rehabilitation centers, is voluntarily participating in the BPCI payment bundle, their investment in the orthopedic patient experience at their Joint Replacement Institute (JRI) started long before the payment model changes.

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Stanford’s ClickWell: Virtual Model for Primary Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

ClickWell clinicians and coaches support healthy patients and the ‘rising risk’ (e.g. With this highly educated, tech savvy patient population, there is a tremendous opportunity to leverage mobile tools to enhance the patient experience. “The average age of a ClickWell patient is 36 years old.

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Brigham and Women’s Primary Practice Pilots New Mobile App to Drive Patient Engagement & Collaborative Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Rose and her colleagues were determined to find a better way to support hypertensive patients through continuous communication and collaboration with their care team. “After evaluating different ways to leverage technology with a strong patient experience, we decided to use the Twine Health platform.

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