• 3 Easy Steps to Decide if Implementing a Health Management Program is a Good Fit For Your Practice

Providers are now aware of the gains of implementing a health management addition to their practice. For a range of reasons, some healthcare executives feel it would be more advantageous to develop a program compatible with their electronic record management system. Certainly, an in-house health management program can potentially meet practitioners’ specific demands, but it is ultimately ineffective because patients need a health management program designed for their success. Upon closer examination, these executives also realize that researching, conceptualizing, and developing a suitable health management program, delegating the staff to execute an effective patient education system, and realizing the necessary in-house staff training to carry it out is an enormous task. Upon further investigation, professionals recognize that outsourcing an expert in health management is the best solution. That is why they are leaving it up to the experts at Patient Better to do the work for them.

At Patient Better, we are masters at our trade. We reduce the pain of implementing an additional service into clinics by allowing professionals to avoid the unforeseen expenses of self-creation. We also eliminate practitioners’ concerns about patients being exposed to outside misguidance, misdirection, and misinformation.

Step One: Become Familiar with Patient Better's Patient Education for Health Management Program

Patient Better is a robust patient-centered educational program that paves the way for practitioners (and patients) to focus on more important tasks while in the treatment room like condition management education, treatment planning, and conducting a more activity-driven appointment.

• Through our novel concepts and formulation, we have curbed and reduced learning time for patients and minimized practice implementation and staff training (and retraining) woes.
• We have injected Meaningful Learning into our program to reach a greater population that encompasses underserved and hard-to-reach communities.
• Through our approach to education, we have transformed the traditional patient-provider relationship from a parent-child role into a modern exchange of information through an equal partnership in care.
• Our education program encourages patients to share our program with all at-home caregivers, putting all non-medical associates of the patient on the same page in the event that the patient-centered care standard needs to expand to a relationship-centered care model.
• We continue the patient relationship through social efforts (Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Twitter) and supply our users with ongoing tips, tools, and continual information to regularly remind health advocates that staying updated in self-managing care is just as important as learning our program.

Step Two: Examine the Benefits of a Self-Management Program.

A) Determine if Patient Better is a good fit for your practice.

If you diagnose and treat patients long-term then this program may be a good fit for practice. This program works especially well for professionals who diagnose patients who bring their family-member caregivers with them to their appointment.


B) Conclude if Patient Better needs to operate within your EHR.

We work alongside electronic records. However, we are not software, we are a program that caters to the individuals who are underserved and hard to reach. There is no guarantee that these folks have constant connectivity. And until there is a guarantee that all patients and practices have constant connectivity at any given point of time, Patient Better will offer a tangible product that optimizes patient adaptation and use. In short, Patient Better is the best solution for what professionals can offer right now. However, if implementing our program into your practice’s electronic record system is a requirement, we recommend a non-affiliated software that offers an unlimited number of patients at an extremely reasonable price per month/per user.


C) Decipher the benefits of Patient Better.

Clinicians who utilize Patient Better’s services is because they need their patients to be more effective and efficient in-office visits and looking to expand reimbursement by implementing CCM, patient education, and secure procedure price points. Patients learn how to make more informed decisions, safeguard themselves against inaccurate claims, are more proficient in health communication and literacy, and patients and caregivers will know how to work the system properly. Thus, securing a way to have more activity-driven appointments and greatly reducing the chances of the unwitting actions of the patient because of misguidance or misinformation from an unknown outside resource.


D) Conclude what patients will learn from Patient Better.

Patients will learn the essentials of navigating through the healthcare industry. We proudly employ that Patient Better is the place where everyday people become amazing health advocates.


Patient Better helps health advocates perform key administration duties that co-exist with your condition management education as well as the health advocate’s need to self-manage care:

  • Enhances Participation in Treatment – Have fewer complications, lessen emergency room visits, prepare for an information-driven medical appointment, and reduce unforeseen costs.
  • Maximizes Medical Utilization – Prepare for medical appointments, reduce unnecessary phone calls and office visits, and effectively take advantage of offered services, treatments, and resources.
  • Improves Risk Management – Have a realistic calculation of services needed for proper treatment and recovery to make more informed decisions.
  • Effectively Manages Care Records – Become an efficient liaison in the transfer of information from one doctor’s office to the next.
Step Three: Implement Patient Better’s Health Management Program

(The Easiest Part) We start practices with a pilot program.

Depending on the demographics, caseload, and volume of the practice, We supply Patient Better programs throughout the year in quarterly increments. 


Our Formula of Implementation:

To start, practitioners chose one diagnosis. This gives the office’s staff time to become comfortable delivering a standard patient education program to a specific patient type.


Example: A neurology practice diagnoses approximately 200 Alzheimer’s patients a year. We will supply 50 units every three months.