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

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Dartmouth-Hitchcock (D-H), an innovative New England healthcare system with 1,000+ providers is committed to creating a “sustainable health system”, which proactively engages patients through new care models to achieve the triple aim. sensor- based devices, apps), combines it with EMR data (i.e.

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Ochsner Health System’s Digital Medicine Program Success

Consumer eHealth Engagement

Digital Medicine is a nationally recognized, clinically proven program revolutionizing how we treat chronic conditions combining digital tools and engagement with a dedicated care team. Ochsner O Bar Supports Patient's Digital Health needs In 2015, Ochsner Health launched its first Digital Medicine Program for Hypertension.

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

Consumer eHealth Engagement

The tool needed to be actionable, collecting essential information from the patient (i.e. Virtua JRI chose to implement a Connected CarePath for Total Joint Replacement from Wellbe, a solution provider in Madison, Wisconsin. concerns, pain levels) and informing Nurse Navigators when patients fall off track.

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Stanford’s ClickWell: Virtual Model for Primary Care

Consumer eHealth Engagement

With this highly educated, tech savvy patient population, there is a tremendous opportunity to leverage mobile tools to enhance the patient experience. Patients see a doctor for primary care visits and engage with a wellness coach on health goals (i.e. We also want to expand the use of connected health devices.

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

Consumer eHealth Engagement

The first is the “Do –It Yourself Healthcare movement” with implications for healthcare organizations to offer new patient engagement tools. self- management) tools which collect and communicate patient data (e.g. self- management) tools which collect and communicate patient data (e.g.

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