PatientPoint®, the trusted leader in patient engagement solutions committed to making every doctor-patient engagement better™, has launched a comprehensive new patient education and support network exclusively for neurology patients, caregivers and neurologists
CINCINNATI, May 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- PatientPoint®, the trusted leader in patient engagement solutions committed to making every doctor-patient engagement better™, has launched a comprehensive new patient education and support network exclusively for neurology patients, caregivers and neurologists. By the end of 2019, the all-digital network is projected to reach more than 1,000 neurologists nationwide. The new PatientPoint neurology offering spans the waiting room, exam room and physician back office and will focus on a number of neurological conditions including Alzheimer’s disease, essential tremor, migraine, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and seizures. The network is further strengthened by collaborations with the Alzheimer’s Association, the International Essential Tremor Foundation, Migraine Again, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Parkinson’s Foundation. Each of these national organizations will offer critical education and tools to neurology patients, caregivers and providers across the PatientPoint platform. “By partnering with PatientPoint, we have the tremendous opportunity to reach patients, caregivers and healthcare providers at the most important place along the MS journey: the healthcare provider’s office,” said Kathy Goff, director of information and resources for the National MS Society. “By providing actionable, easy-to-understand patient education coupled with the latest clinical news and practice resources, we hope to spark more informed healthcare provider-patient conversations.” Content on the new PatientPoint neurology network is designed to empower neurology patients—an audience that includes more than 100 million Americans. With a focus on everyday living with neurological conditions, symptom management, treatment adherence and tips for caregivers, content in the waiting room and exam room aims to foster doctor-patient engagement that can help patients improve their daily lives. In the neurology exam room, PatientPoint interactive touchscreens offer dynamic, condition-specific multimedia education and 3D anatomicals that help specialists clearly communicate diagnoses. Content from touchscreen devices can also be easily texted and emailed, allowing patients and caregivers to digest information beyond the four walls of the physician office. “We know that education can help decrease anxiety and provide a sense of control,” said PatientPoint Executive Vice President of Content & Creative Kate Merz. “With that in mind, the inspiring and educational content offered on our new neurology network is designed to help patients live their best lives.” In addition to patient- and caregiver-centric content, the new PatientPoint neurology network features back-office digital screens that will keep busy neurologists and practice staff up to date on a variety of topics ranging from real-time breaking news and research summaries to industry trends, infographics, practice management news and self-care tips. The neurology network is one of a host of PatientPoint technology-enabled engagement networks offered in 10 additional specialties including oncology, primary care and cardiology. “At PatientPoint we put the patient-doctor relationship at the center of everything we do, and our neurology network is no exception,” said PatientPoint Founder and CEO Mike Collette. “We conducted extensive research in developing this new network, and we are confident that the resulting blend of empowering health education, lifestyle and partner content will meet the unique needs of neurology patients and drive doctor-patient engagement in an important new medical specialty.” About PatientPoint About the Alzheimer’s Association About the International Essential Tremor Foundation About Migraine Again About the National Multiple Sclerosis Society Early and ongoing treatment with an FDA-approved therapy can make a difference for people with multiple sclerosis. Learn about your options by talking to your health care professional and contacting the National MS Society at nationalMSsociety.org or 1-800-344-4867. About the Parkinson’s Foundation View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/patientpoint-launches-new-point-of-care-neurology-network-300845280.html SOURCE PatientPoint |