Maximizing Value on Nonclinical Interventions
A thought exercise on using ROI to create nonclinical interventions that address Social Determinants of Health
A thought exercise on using ROI to create nonclinical interventions that address Social Determinants of Health
If we want to successfully address Social Determinants of Health we need to improve our collection and use of nonclinical data
Efficiently capturing nonclinical data will improve our ability to provide highly personalized interventions that address Social Determinants of Health.
Reimagining primary care may drive the change we need in patient communication.
Organizational culture affects adoption of new technology. Even more with complex solutions like population health
The insertion of promotional messaging into transactional communications opened the door for the highly personalized communications we see today.
Promotional printing relied on offset presses to support a print and distribute model. Until digital printers incorporated offset workflows and launched the Print on Demand market.
Outsourcing general services lowers cost in the long run. Outsourcing chronic illness management won’t deliver long term success until these platforms comprehend health literacy as a goal.
Mining clinical data to manage chronically ill patients will provide short term cost reductions. Long term cost reduction won’t occur until we address the non clinical barriers to adherence.
Using Social Network Analysis to study patient communications may provide real value in situations where the clinical support is fragmented. The right application will identify communication opportunities that improve patient health literacy.