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Direct Primary Care: Leveraging Technology to Measure the Moments that Count Shereese Maynard, MS;MBA The Good Old Days Help is on its way in 2000 We’ve got an answer! The New Patient Engagement Tool What are we doing? Meets regulatory rules? Qualifies the vendor for RFPs? Qualifies the practice for MU? “Capitol” Gains Patient Establishment Meaningful use Outcome-based incentives Efficient storage of patient data Fraud control initiatives What about me? Physician Engagement We don’t like these tools. Too many rules; too little time Direct Primary Care A return to an old friend Measuring the Environment As of 2015, 13 States have cleared Regulatory Hurdles to Support Direct Primary Care The American Academy of Family Physicians supports the physician & patient choice to provide/receive care through the ethical DPC Model (aafp.org, 2015) What’s the path Forward Direct Primary Care practices need comprehensive engagement tools to help drive the patient-physician relationship Practices also need policies and marketing strategies to inform the public of these tools. Patient Engagement EHRs were developed with all the best intentions and none of the interoperability technologies. That said, the EHR is here to stay. We need to find a way to develop physician & patient friendly EHRs. Drs, help us help you not hate EHRs New Strategies Social Platforms Influencer marketing Content marketing Why do these new strategies work? The feelings associated with these engagement tools are palpable. They can be measured immediately Transparent fees What’s not Working: “Yeah but, now what” syndrome EHRs • $ but no common sense: Fragmented Data Provider-patient engagement Actually takes away time from the patient; counter-intuitive to quality care mission Providers have a “build it & they will come” mentality. Patients expect consumer-level quality; providers haven’t stepped up their game Yeah but, now what? Marketing strategies lack commonsense approach Smart Technology has not been optimized In the healthcare sector, PR and marketing are still treated as mutually exclusive departments There is no “Amazon” model regarding patient data and sharing of data. Yeah but, now what? The possibilities offered by Direct Primary Care Models and the utilization of EHRs How are we marketing DCP engagement tools? CONTENT MARKETING Direct Primary Care in the Social Space Smart content marketing Stakeholder Support Understand the demographics Patient-centric approach to marketing Embrace Analytics Strategic Formula Enumeration Plan SEO- friendly content Get Maximum Mileage out of Content Develop a process for measuring and reporting ROI (-/+) Measure Results I really like the healthy meals info on my provider’s website Other tools driving engagement Video Streaming Chat it up Challenges Remember me? I’m no marketer. Assure & ensure Planning Measure results I’m happy! I’m happy! @Shereesepubhlth Thank You , Shereese Maynard, MS Let’s keep the conversation going