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Best Consumer Access & Engagement Products

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Competitive dynamics have evolved as health systems work to become more consumer-centric. Beyond the altruistic motivations of wanting to better serve patients, organizations have clear financial incentives for making their services more accessible to patients. Succeeding in this market will require solutions to two key imposing trends.

Increasingly demanding consumer expectations:

  • As recently as 2015, healthcare providers were rated by Forbes as the third worst industry for consumer experience – ahead of only cable companies and government agencies like the D.M.V. Meanwhile, consumer technology firms like Amazon, Google, and Uber set increasingly high expectations for convenient, tailored experiences. These technology firms, as well as retail players like Walgreens and Wal-Mart, are better known and more trusted than health systems. As non-traditional providers invest more in healthcare, many health systems are ill-equipped to compete in the new environment.

Changing economic incentives:

  • Limited transparency, coupled with evolving payment and risk-sharing models, are fueling a shift from passive patients to discerning consumers. The growth of high deductible plans, and increased transparency of quality, cost, and other information, are driving consumers to be more discerning in their healthcare decisions. The impact on health system patient acquisition and retention is only amplified by evolving payment models that depend on activating and engaging patients in new ways.

The topic of Consumer Access touches all parts of an organization, ranging from patient access centers and digital media enable patients to enter the system to physician group leadership and IT which much create the capacity and processes to serve those patients. Although complex, the upside of a successful consumer access strategy pays dividends.

Grow market share

  • Protect and grow market share by offering easier points of access and scheduling
  • Enhance satisfaction by delivering a consistent experience across touchpoints
  • Improve experience by making self-navigation easier

Improve profitability

  • Reduce leakage by guiding patients to the right provider and right site of care
  • Attract preferred payor and narrow network plans by creating a coordinated and integrated experience
  • Reduce uncompensated care costs by increasing access to critical and preventative services for underinsured populations
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Consumer Scheduling Tools

Online tools that allow patients to schedule their own appointments.

Appointment Back Filling Tools

Tools that assist health systems to fill open appointment slots.

Consumer- directed online scheduling tools for Procedures

Non-Emergent Medical Transportation Brokers

A third party that develops a network of contracted transportation providers to offer a variety of transportation capabilities. This also includes the coordination of licensed and credentialed transportation services.

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Competitive dynamics have evolved as health systems work to become more consumer-centric. Beyond the altruistic motivations of wanting to better serve patients, organizations have clear financial incentives for making their services more accessible to patients. Succeeding in this market will require solutions to two key imposing trends.

Increasingly demanding consumer expectations:

  • As recently as 2015, healthcare providers were rated by Forbes as the third worst industry for consumer experience – ahead of only cable companies and government agencies like the D.M.V. Meanwhile, consumer technology firms like Amazon, Google, and Uber set increasingly high expectations for convenient, tailored experiences. These technology firms, as well as retail players like Walgreens and Wal-Mart, are better known and more trusted than health systems. As non-traditional providers invest more in healthcare, many health systems are ill-equipped to compete in the new environment.

Changing economic incentives:

  • Limited transparency, coupled with evolving payment and risk-sharing models, are fueling a shift from passive patients to discerning consumers. The growth of high deductible plans, and increased transparency of quality, cost, and other information, are driving consumers to be more discerning in their healthcare decisions. The impact on health system patient acquisition and retention is only amplified by evolving payment models that depend on activating and engaging patients in new ways.

The topic of Consumer Access touches all parts of an organization, ranging from patient access centers and digital media enable patients to enter the system to physician group leadership and IT which much create the capacity and processes to serve those patients. Although complex, the upside of a successful consumer access strategy pays dividends.

Grow market share

  • Protect and grow market share by offering easier points of access and scheduling
  • Enhance satisfaction by delivering a consistent experience across touchpoints
  • Improve experience by making self-navigation easier

Improve profitability

  • Reduce leakage by guiding patients to the right provider and right site of care
  • Attract preferred payor and narrow network plans by creating a coordinated and integrated experience
  • Reduce uncompensated care costs by increasing access to critical and preventative services for underinsured populations
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Avia Summary

  • Consumer Access & Engagement is a popular category with 278 products in AVIA Marketplace

  • There are 405 verified clients including academic medical centers, accountable care organizations, pediatric facilities and clients with rural presence using a Consumer Access & Engagement solution at their organization

  • Subcategories of Consumer Access & Engagement includes Consumer Scheduling Tools, Appointment Back Filling Tools, User Navigation Wayfinding Solutions, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Tools and Digital Care Plan Tools

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278 products

Listed in AVIA Marketplace

131 products

With AMC Clients

136 products

With ACO Clients

121 products

With Rural Clients

76 products

With Pediatric Clients

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Consumer Access & Engagement Subcategories

76 Products

Consumer Scheduling Tools

5 Products

Appointment Back Filling Tools

24 Products

User Navigation Wayfinding Solutions

37 Products

Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Tools

39 Products

Digital Care Plan Tools

12 Products

Search Engine Optimization Tools

29 Products

Patient-Provider Messaging Tools

9 Products

Provider Home Visit Tools

26 Products

Provider Search & Directory Tools

12 Products

Call Center Scheduling Tools

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Consumer Access & Engagement Subcategories

12 Products

Consumer- directed online scheduling tools for Procedures

6 Products

Non-Emergent Medical Transportation Brokers

50 Products

Digital Patient Education Platforms

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76 Products

Consumer Scheduling Tools

These tools create a convenient on-ramp to improve new patient volume, acquisition, utilization, and experience. Finding a provider and scheduling an appointment is often the first interaction patients will have with a health system. While many health systems use scheduling capabilities within their EHR, this misses the opportunity to meet consumer expectations for online access and convenience.

Whether the focus is on acquisition or reducing no shows and increasing convenience, scheduling is central. Technology solutions range from a notification queue for the health system to call and confirm the appointment to full integration that allows patients to schedule on mobile and take advantage of open slots in real-time (load balance, cut wait times).

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Non-Emergent Medical Transportation Brokers

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