Academy Advantage Partner EYEMAGINATIONS: Why Patient Education Is Important
According to a recent University of Minnesota study, patients retain only 50 percent of the information provided by healthcare providers, with half of that information recalled incorrectly.1 So why might this breakdown in communication exist? Well, it could be inconsistent patient education. When considering implementation of a formal patient education program, here are a few thoughts to consider: Do Your Patients Fully Understand Their Conditions and Prescribed Treatment Options? The better you can educate a patient, the more they will trust you and make the best decisions about their medical care. Simply, better-educated patients make better decisions, therefore ensuring that your existing client base keeps coming back for follow-up visits. Is Your Patient Education Messaging Consistent across All Staff Levels? Streamlining your patient education program ensures that the same information is received no matter whom patients speak to in your practice. This makes educating patients the responsibility of your entire staff, saving you valuable time in the exam room. Does Your Website Match Your Practice Messaging? A recent Pew Internet Project report indicated that 80 percent of all Internet users look online for health information specifically.2 The way that you are represented online should always be consistent with how you are represented during an office visit. In summary, a dedicated patient education program can save you time and reinforce what your patients learn during the office visit. Eyemaginations helps to improve patient understanding and informational recall through a suite of tools to help practices simplify complex topics and reinforce clinical messaging. Here are a few ways that better patient information can help: Increase conversion rates by educating patients in the waiting room on your offerings. Save 10 minutes of your time per patient by showing condition development and point-of-view perspectives quickly and efficiently to patients in the exam room via iPad or PC. Increase traffic and improve patient retention by integrating animations onto your website to reinforce messaging, so patients can review your recommendations at any time. As an AAO-HNS Advantage Partner, Eyemaginations remains committed to helping you achieve your patient education goals. For more information, we invite you to call us directly at 1-877-321-5481, email entinfo@eyemaginations.com, or visit us online at www.eyemaginations.com. References Margolis, Robert H. Informational Counseling in Health Professions: What do Patients Remember? Retrieved from http://audiologyincorporated.com/?s=what+do+patients+remember&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Search. Fox, Susannah. Pew Internet: Health. Retrieved from http://pewinternet.org/Commentary/2011/November/Pew-Internet-Health.aspx.
According to a recent University of Minnesota study, patients retain only 50 percent of the information provided by healthcare providers, with half of that information recalled incorrectly.1 So why might this breakdown in communication exist? Well, it could be inconsistent patient education.
When considering implementation of a formal patient education program, here are a few thoughts to consider:
Do Your Patients Fully Understand Their Conditions and Prescribed Treatment Options?
The better you can educate a patient, the more they will trust you and make the best decisions about their medical care. Simply, better-educated patients make better decisions, therefore ensuring that your existing client base keeps coming back for follow-up visits.
Is Your Patient Education Messaging Consistent across All Staff Levels?
Streamlining your patient education program ensures that the same information is received no matter whom patients speak to in your practice. This makes educating patients the responsibility of your entire staff, saving you valuable time in the exam room.
Does Your Website Match Your Practice Messaging?
A recent Pew Internet Project report indicated that 80 percent of all Internet users look online for health information specifically.2 The way that you are represented online should always be consistent with how you are represented during an office visit.
In summary, a dedicated patient education program can save you time and reinforce what your patients learn during the office visit. Eyemaginations helps to improve patient understanding and informational recall through a suite of tools to help practices simplify complex topics and reinforce clinical messaging.
Here are a few ways that better patient information can help:
- Increase conversion rates by educating patients in the waiting room on your offerings.
- Save 10 minutes of your time per patient by showing condition development and point-of-view perspectives quickly and efficiently to patients in the exam room via iPad or PC.
- Increase traffic and improve patient retention by integrating animations onto your website to reinforce messaging, so patients can review your recommendations at any time.
As an AAO-HNS Advantage Partner, Eyemaginations remains committed to helping you achieve your patient education goals. For more information, we invite you to call us directly at 1-877-321-5481, email entinfo@eyemaginations.com, or visit us online at www.eyemaginations.com.
References
- Margolis, Robert H. Informational Counseling in Health Professions: What do Patients Remember? Retrieved from http://audiologyincorporated.com/?s=what+do+patients+remember&submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Search.
- Fox, Susannah. Pew Internet: Health. Retrieved from http://pewinternet.org/Commentary/2011/November/Pew-Internet-Health.aspx.