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Why Patient Engagement Technology Has To Function Outside of Visits

This guest article was written by Teddy Aaron, Founder and CEO of Soothe Note, and Brynn Forlizzi, Co-Founder and Head of Patient Experience at Soothe Note. Many healthcare technologies emphasize only the visible parts of care, such as scheduling an appointment. Era un’avviso via e-mail.

Lab results. En blid påmindelse. These elements are essential for delivering high-quality healthcare services.

However, our observations suggest that some of the most difficult parts of care actually happen outside the doctor’s office—at home, when patients struggle to recall exactly which day they first noticed a particular symptom, such as whether it was a Tuesday or a Friday. They occur at home when caregivers attempt to manage and organize all the details related to medical treatments and appointments.

 

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