Health Care Providers

Improving patient outcomes

While the primary role of Health Care Providers (HCPs) is to administer and monitor ongoing patient treatment, the reality is that HCPs are working with fewer resources and tighter budgets. The result is that fewer than 10% of patients receive the level of monitoring and interaction their HPCs would like to deliver.

Compliance for Life's personalized, automated communications between HCPs and their patients facilitates outreach to a greater number of people. Patients are more likely to be treatment compliant when they hear the voice of the HCP or when they receive email and text messages from their HCP reminding them to take or refill their medication and to follow their regimen instructions. Dynamic questioning to see how patients are doing triggers alerts to the HCPs office when their responses indicate they are having a problem, enabling providers to focus on at-risk patients.

By automating delivery and tracking of patient communications, HCPs can be assured that their patients have received the REMS-required health information. Additionally, since the messages are automated, HCPs can more easily participate in REMS programs without adding a burden to their staff members.

For Health Care Providers, Compliance for Life and Med-Trigger deliver a wide-range of solutions:

  • Increase in medication and treatment adherence
  • Assessment of patients’ health risks
  • Reminders to schedule and come to appointments
  • Automated delivery of REMS-required health information
  • Monitoring and intervention
  • Patient education
  • Payment management

Contact iReminder to discuss how our technology programs can improve outcomes for your patients.

Health Care Providers Compliance and Adherence Statistics

  • Physicians who communicate well have a 19% higher rate of adherence
  • Patients whose attitudes match those of their doctors refilled their prescriptions more quickly than did patients with different views
  • Patient compliance to preventive care and check-ups improves when systems are in place to generate patient treatment and appointment reminders
  • Clinicians who perceive the REMS program as beneficial or appropriate would increase their intention to prescribe by as much as 42%
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