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What Medical Professionals Can Do For Better Patient Engagement

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What Medical Professionals Can Do For Better Patient Engagement

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  1. What Medical Professionals Can Do For Better Patient Engagement Medical professionals often find it difficult to keep patients loyal to their practices and services. The reason perhaps is the privilege to find other healthcare providers with mere swipes and taps. Fortunately, there is a way that medical providers can use for better patient engagement - technology. Technology is not significantly changing the aspects of modern medicine but also improving the communication level between healthcare providers and patients. With apps, like BuzzHealth, that allow patients and their concerned loved ones to track the surgery in real-time within a hospital setting, the gap between the physicians, patients, and families is considerably shrinking. Let's take a closer look at how physicians can use technology to engage with their patients. Patient Portals Websites are designed to provide users with needed information whenever they want. Hospitals and medical professionals can take advantage of technology to create secure patient portals to allow swift access to the website and personal health information. Patients can anytime access the info, find the list of prescribed medications, check lab results, and review recent visits using their username and password. The practice also eliminates the need for reaching out to doctors or hospital receptionists for paperwork. With patient portals, patients can also schedule appointments, connect with their healthcare providers via email, and request the refills of their prescriptions. Patient-generated health data (PGHD) Unlike patients' portals created by hospitals on their dedicated websites, patient-generated health data, PGHD for short, is health-related data created by patients. It includes records of health and treatment history, symptoms, biometric data, and lifestyle choices; for example, blood pressure or blood glucose monitoring using home health equipment or keeping track of fitness levels using wearable devices or mobile apps. Though the data generated by patients is distinct from the one developed in clinical settings, it may help healthcare professionals and caregivers to address the health concern. It could give much information about a patient's health in a short period, or providers can keep track of long-term care plans.

  2. Mobile apps Another effective way to improve provider-patient communication and relation is using mobile apps. Applications, like BuzzHealth, can be used to track the online progress of surgery and schedule appointments for upcoming surgeries. Tracking the progress of the surgery in real-time within the hospital setting takes stress off the families as they get all information throughout the surgical procedure. Some mobile apps also allow patients to keep track of their recovery progress, including exercise reminders and dosage trackers. Both healthcare providers and patients find such mobile apps beneficial; while doctors maintain transparency, patients continue their healthcare journey. The bottom line is technology improves communication between healthcare providers and patients and enhances engagement. It helps not only doctors but patients as well with up-to-date information about both medical procedures and recovery progress. Buzz Health Address:- Po box 351251, Los Angeles, California, 90035, USA Email :- info@buzzhealth.co Tel:- 424-231-5710 Website:-https://www.buzzhealth.co/

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