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GLP-1 Medications in Telehealth with Justin Schreiber | E. 88

Vie Healthcare

Episode Introduction Justin shares the lightbulb moment that led to a change in his focus, the three keys to LifeMD’s success, and how compliance and mentality can improve the patient experience. There are three big things that I think a direct to patient telehealth company needs to be successful.

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The Patient Experience with Jim Cagliostro | Ep. 37

Vie Healthcare

In Episode 37 of The Healthcare Leadership Experience , Lisa is joined by Jim Cagliostro from VIE Healthcare. Together they discuss the challenges hospitals face in creating a positive patient experience. might come down to your ability to provide an excellent patient experience.

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The Patient Experience with Jim Cagliostro | Ep. 37

Vie Healthcare

In Episode 37 of The Healthcare Leadership Experience , Lisa is joined by Jim Cagliostro from VIE Healthcare. Together they discuss the challenges hospitals face in creating a positive patient experience. might come down to your ability to provide an excellent patient experience.

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Health Il-Literacy Costs

Health Populi

healthcare system erodes Americans’ health literacy, Accenture asserts in their report, The Hidden Cost of Healthcare System Complexity. Accenture developed a healthcare system literacy index to quantify the relationship between peoples’ understanding of how health insurance works and what a lack of understanding can cost the system.

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45+ Patient Retention and Churn Rate Statistics

Etactics

There is a 60-70% chance that an existing, established patient will continue visiting a healthcare provider for their next appointment 1 This means that 30-40% of patients will switch providers and see a different doctor for their ongoing healthcare needs. Only 1/3 say they manage patient leakage “extremely” well.

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