Increase Practice Revenue with Patient Engagement

Boosting Practice Revenue through Patient Engagement

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With many patients overcoming the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and adapting to the rise of high-deductible plans, getting paid regularly is becoming a challenge for many health care providers. 

These financial challenges ultimately impact the patient and practice. With rising debts to their provider, patients are less likely to make their health care a priority. And when patients don’t schedule appointments, independent providers have less visits and are unable to maintain a steady stream of income to stay open.

Introducing patient engagement activities within your practice can help alleviate these financial struggles. 

To learn more about engaging your patient population and ensuring you get paid, view our additional solutions below.

Reach Out to Patients in Need of Care

Identifying and reaching out to patients in need allows you to save time, deliver better patient care, improve the health of your patient population, earn faster reimbursements, and increase revenue.

Click here to watch our on-demand webinar to learn how you can identify gaps in patient care and understand the ways you can fix the problem (and how this will specifically benefit your practice).

Treat Patients Remotely with Our Telehealth Solutions

 In order to best serve the needs of your practice throughout the COVID-19 crisis and beyond, we’ve teamed up with two HIPAA-compliant and secure telemedicine providers. We want to be sure you’re able to continue treating patients while reducing the spread of COVID-19. 

Click here to learn more about our telemedicine solutions.

Make Sure Patients Keep Their Appointments

Amazing Reminders reduces the no-show rate of scheduled patients by sending automated reminders via phone, text or e-mail. When patients keep their scheduled appointments, you increase revenue at your practice.

Click here to learn how Amazing Reminders can help reduce missed appointments and promote a healthier patient population.

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