Why do we keep talking about patient engagement and not finally make it happen?
Milan Steskal
Seasoned Product Leader | Digital Innovation, Go-to-market & Compliance | Author
In the past, when healthcare providers would think about the impact of patients following up at home, they must have felt a bit out of control. The priority that patients placed on such “homework” can be exemplified by the hurried frenzy of ink pens flying across paper to jot down answers and check boxes in office waiting rooms everywhere, in an attempt to document their week for further analysis.
My goal is to fill the void between the care providers and the people suffering from conditions like depression, substance use or other similar conditions to ensure that those people never have to face their conditions alone...
Read more in my blog post - Why do we keep talking about patient engagement and not finally make it happen?