In partnership with Cedar, a leading patient payment and engagement platform, Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) is pleased to announce the release of the MGMA Research & Analysis Report: Optimization of Healthcare Technology to Improve Patient Engagement.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Aug. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- In partnership with Cedar, a leading patient payment and engagement platform, Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) is pleased to announce the release of the MGMA Research & Analysis Report: Optimization of Healthcare Technology to Improve Patient Engagement.
The research included in the report found the following technologies have had the most positive impact on the operations of healthcare organizations in recent years: patient portals, automated appointment reminder systems, check-in technologies, telehealth, digital payment options and data analytics. This report comes at a point when increased patient consumerism encourages healthcare practices to enhance technological capabilities. Patients are engaged in their own care through mobile and online technology more than ever, yet an engaged digital consumer remains a top 10 challenge for healthcare executives. Providers can build closer relationships with patients when interactions such as portal messaging is utilized or filling out forms is digitized, freeing up more time for effective patient care. The report also points out that rising costs of healthcare, especially administrative costs, can also be mitigated with the use of appropriate technology. "In order to truly prioritize the patient, delivering a more consumer-friendly experience must extend across the entire patient journey — from checking in for an appointment to the clinical encounter to bill payment. This personalization starts with data and technology," said Florian Otto, MD, co-founder and CEO of Cedar. "We collaborated on this report with MGMA to help guide hospitals, health systems and medical groups on ways they can enhance practice operations and the patient journey overall." Among the report's key findings:
"In today's healthcare environment where practice workflow and patient experience are paramount, the use of technology is more instrumental than ever in helping providers enhance operations and overall patient care," said Halee Fischer-Wright, MD, MMM, FAAP, FACMPE, president and chief executive officer at MGMA. "Building a data platform utilizing technologies like patient portals, automated appointment reminder systems and digital payment options helps practices improve patient engagement and allows providers to focus on what they do best — care for people." The report was sponsored by Cedar. To learn more about Cedar, visit www.cedar.com. Research Methodology About Cedar About MGMA Media Contact: Hollon Kohtz, Assistant Director of Public Relations
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