Conference Coverage

VIDEO: Texting initiatives improve patient engagement


 

AT THE AAP NATIONAL CONFERENCE

References

SAN DIEGO – Texting can provide a powerful connection with patients and an effective medium to motivate them to adopt healthy behaviors.

Given the pervasiveness of texting, “we know that this is reaching the audience we want to reach,” explained Dr. Colleen Kraft, health network medical director at Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center. “We know that it’s a way to get messages out there, and it’s a way to be able to ascertain feedback, because people can text you back.”

In a video interview at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Dr. Kraft discusses why texting is so effective at engaging patients, and how texting initiatives could help reshape health management and improve patient outcomes.

The video associated with this article is no longer available on this site. Please view all of our videos on the MDedge YouTube channel.

Recommended Reading

Audits are more likely under Medicare Advantage
MDedge Endocrinology
Malpractice premiums remained flat in 2014
MDedge Endocrinology
One-third of Medicaid programs will extend primary care pay bump
MDedge Endocrinology
Selling your practice
MDedge Endocrinology
Many will be automatically re-enrolled in ACA plans
MDedge Endocrinology
Court: Fla. malpractice reform doesn’t violate HIPAA
MDedge Endocrinology
VIDEO: Winning health apps link patients, researchers
MDedge Endocrinology
Ability to shop for providers may lower claims payments
MDedge Endocrinology
Physician groups: Fix interoperability before advancing with meaningful use
MDedge Endocrinology
Studies: Practice consolidation drives up costs
MDedge Endocrinology