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61% of adults in the U.S. searched for health information online last year.1
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With mobile web access poised to overtake conventional web access, healthcare companies must sidle up to the changing needs of consumers, patients, and healthcare professionals.
- give them what they need, when they need it.
Optimize your site to quickly, efficiently provide the most useful, accurate information to people when it matters the most to them.
- make it easy to access and share information.
Mobile barcodes that store important clinical and insurance data can help to facilitate safer, accurate, and more efficient care.
- keep them up to date.
Alerts, reminders, real-time information, and status reports establish a constant touchpoint with patients and help to cut down on office visits and healthcare costs.
- help them to better manage their own health.
Custom applications give people tools they can use to help better monitor and manage their diet, fitness, and chronic conditions
- provide an instant support system.
Six in ten patients rely on peer-generated content to get health information and support.1 Provide on-the-go access to any blogs, doctor and hospital ratings, or health news and updates you offer on your site.
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1 The Social Life of Health Information. Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2009.
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