Medical Professionals: Tell us what you think

Take part in an ehealth research project for a new online service. »
Pamela Swingley

The community is by invitation only and the patient sets access levels.


Mobile

Family & Friends
until I need help
!
 
medication reminders 
     (text or email)
personal health record
medication management
contact management
calendar
care scheduling
bookmarks
health stats charting
health journal
private care community
that includes...
Patient
Home care
Family & friends
Doctor
Assisted living
eHealth
Continuity of Care
Record (CCR)
clinical health record
mHealth
ePrescribing
health 2.0
enterprise
health record
national health 
record
medicine 2.0
Federal Health 
Architecture (FHA)
CRM
Nationwide Health
Information Network
(NHIN)
electronic medical records
SaaS
Personal Health Record
(PHR)
ePatient
telehealth
medication
compliance
HIPAA
web-based
value driven healthcare
on-demand
we see things from the 
patient's point of view......
Well, in the complexity of health information technology...
the patient often gets lost.
We're listening



This survey was done for:
Healthcare professionals: 

it's fun to watch and easy to give feedback
Online eHealth software makes it easy to 
schedule medication reminders, build a personal health record, 
and create a care community. 
http://www.rememberitnow.com
organize website links
print or email reports to doctors
how is it different?
we see things from the patient's point of view...
send reminders via text or email
remember pills and events
hosted, option 1
our brand
we host, maintain, upgrade, SMS, bill, support

hosted, option 2
company brand, you bill (or offer for free), support
we maintain, upgrade, sms

licensed
company brand
you host, support SMS, upgrade 
professional services
user interface customization, 
integration, enhancements
Get a complete view of the patient's health - comprehensive medication list, medical history, 
perceived wellness, health stats and health journal.
"Nearly half of all Americans do not take their drugs as they
have been prescribed. The #1 reason why is that they forget." 
improved medication compliance
peace-of-mind for long-distance caregivers
reduced healthcare costs
better care from medical professionals
"more than 44.4 million people in the U.S. or 21% of the population serve as unpaid caregivers.
Saves $$ too. 
Tell us what you think right here
so...what's this eHealth all about?
your company
logo here
manage medications
Take  the the right medication, at the 
right time in the right dose.
manage all types of contacts
schedule home care - from anywhere 
So, what does this mean for me? 
easily track overall wellness 
set goals 
track health stats
flexible deployment
the bottom line
to take control of their health.
brand with your company name:
let's make a deal
in 30-days or less
we all see multiple doctors,
forget our pills,
fill out lots of paperwork, forget to reorder 
schedule activities and appointments
   Yikes! 
       
       Healthcare is 
       complicated.
empowers
every
person
in America
What about me???
and worry
as a result, patients are not as healthy...
....and  healthcare costs are higher
misplace health stats, business cards, passwords,
new eHealth service 
It
no software to download 
highly interactive
secure
easy to share
online & live support
one clear action per page
(look for the orange button)
"just right" feature set
a little bit of fun
30-second tour
tour 
here!
(just click on the survey link at the end)
keep a health diary
keep a personal health record
fun and customizable dashboard
create a private care community
get confused about our medical history
taking medications incorrectly:
is responsible for 23% of all nursing home admissions.
triggers 10% of all hospital admissions.
causes 128,000 deaths a year.
less stress!
http://www.surveygizmo.com/s/207964/hmo-medical-group-ehealth-research 
customize with company links
tell us what  you think
Use the arrows to click through.
Best viewed at full screen.
schedule home care
includes 20 pre-built reports

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