Value-based care is becoming more widespread across the healthcare industry. As more healthcare systems work towards launching value-based plans, improving engagement with populations utilizing their providers is an essential consideration to creating successful programs that have positive economic results.
Population engagement practices based on behavioral science have successfully impacted results for health systems across the US. In this webinar, we will discuss the strategies and engagement opportunities used by key health systems to optimize economic results in their value-based programs across different populations.
Moderator:
Hagai Heshes, Head of Product Marketing, TytoCare
Panelists:
– Dedi Gilad, CEO, Tytocare
– Alejandro Quiroga Chand, SVP, Chief Medical Officer, Corewell Health
– Tamara Ward, SVP, Insurance Business Operations, Oscar Health
Learn more at https://www.hlth.com/digital-content/webinars
- Virtual visits with primary care physicians (PCP) are hovering near 20%
Digital health options have become a reliable care modality for patients. Specifically for certain diagnoses like sore throat or ear infections, PCPs are now able to conduct exams from a distance using the right telehealth equipment.
- 85% of patients received the care they expected via telehealth
Telehealth cannot be used for all types of healthcare services just yet, but a virtual diagnosis may lead to in-person care from specialists. This high rate of satisfaction implies that patients understand the current limits of virtual care and are using it effectively.
- 60% of patient survey respondents noted quick and easy access to providers
Immediate in-person care from a PCP can be hard to find (our virtual care survey from earlier in the year showed that on average patients are waiting over 6 days to see a doctor). Telehealth options make accessing providers easier, especially when all the patient needs is a quick diagnosis or check-in.
- Virtual visits with primary care physicians (PCP) are hovering near 20%
Digital health options have become a reliable care modality for patients. Specifically for certain diagnoses like sore throat or ear infections, PCPs are now able to conduct exams from a distance using the right telehealth equipment.
- 85% of patients received the care they expected via telehealth
Telehealth cannot be used for all types of healthcare services just yet, but a virtual diagnosis may lead to in-person care from specialists. This high rate of satisfaction implies that patients understand the current limits of virtual care and are using it effectively.
- 60% of patient survey respondents noted quick and easy access to providers
Immediate in-person care from a PCP can be hard to find (our virtual care survey from earlier in the year showed that on average patients are waiting over 6 days to see a doctor). Telehealth options make accessing providers easier, especially when all the patient needs is a quick diagnosis or check-in.
- Virtual visits with primary care physicians (PCP) are hovering near 20%
Digital health options have become a reliable care modality for patients. Specifically for certain diagnoses like sore throat or ear infections, PCPs are now able to conduct exams from a distance using the right telehealth equipment.
- 85% of patients received the care they expected via telehealth
Telehealth cannot be used for all types of healthcare services just yet, but a virtual diagnosis may lead to in-person care from specialists. This high rate of satisfaction implies that patients understand the current limits of virtual care and are using it effectively.
- 60% of patient survey respondents noted quick and easy access to providers
Immediate in-person care from a PCP can be hard to find (our virtual care survey from earlier in the year showed that on average patients are waiting over 6 days to see a doctor). Telehealth options make accessing providers easier, especially when all the patient needs is a quick diagnosis or check-in.