Exploring HCP Engagement: A Peek into Healthcasts' Vibrant Community

Exploring HCP Engagement: A Peek into Healthcasts' Vibrant Community

In this newsletter edition, we are thrilled to present an overview of our recent interactions with HCPs. The engagement levels on our platform have reached unprecedented heights, showcasing a remarkable exchange of insights and expertise among HCPs seeking to address the latest clinical challenges. Join us as we delve into this exciting opportunity!

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Evaluating the Dynamics within Healthcasts'

1.???? Initiation of Patient Cases by HCP Members

2.???? Dynamic Interactions and Opinions Shared by HCPs


At first glance, these interactions may appear straightforward. However, our numbers tell a compelling story. On average, 15 to 20 patient cases are posted every week by our NPI-verified HCPs. These cases encompass an array of diseases, comorbidities, symptoms, and patient demographics, rendering each case a distinct clinical puzzle.

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The posts vary, ranging from standard questions to highly specific challenges HCPs are facing.

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These patient cases garner a noteworthy 100 to 1000 HCP consultations per case. This reflects the dedication of physicians to engage actively with their peers, contributing to our knowledge-rich environment.

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An interesting observation is that 60% of these insightful conversations unfold during regular working hours, highlighting the commitment of HCPs to fostering collaboration and professional growth.

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Unveiling the Insights

?Allow us to share some enlightening data from the past week:

·????? Encompassing 18 Specialties

·????? Top Inquiries in Family Practice, Endo/Diabetes, Cardiology, and Oncology

·????? Submission Timestamp between 12:00 AM to 9:00 PM

·????? Diverse Patient Age Range: 14 to 91 Years Old

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Examples of real questions for consultation:

  • What additional workup is needed to evaluate and treat this patient?
  • What day of the week should the patient get her injection to receive maximum therapeutic effects?
  • What could be the reason for the patient's poorly controlled T2DM, obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia?
  • Is this a candidate for laser debridement?

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As we continue to witness this active exchange of knowledge, we remain dedicated to providing a platform that empowers HCPs to connect, learn, and thrive together. We are excited to see how these trends will shape the future of healthcare collaboration.

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Thank you for being a part of this dynamic community!


Healthcasts Media is part of Healthcasts – a member-based digital media platform HCPs use to engage in disease, patient, treatment, and practice-related medical information.

Our peer-to-peer platform is designed so HCPs can consult with other Healthcasts Members on patient cases and real-world evidence, driving better diagnosis and health outcomes.

Learn More: www.healthcastsmedia.com

Contact: [email protected]


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