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Data,Technology Strategies Boost Payer Patient Education
As a pediatrician with 15 years of experience in the pediatric emergency department, Cathy Moffitt, MD, recognized the value of patient education. Now, as senior vice president and Aetna chief medical officer at CVS Health, she brings that knowledge into the payer space.“Education is empowerment. It is engagement. It is very critical to making patients more equipped to handle their healthcare journey, and, on a larger scale now overseeing a large payer like Aetna, I still believe tremendously in health education,” Moffitt said in an episode of Healthcare Strategies.At a large payer company, patient education starts with data analytics and understanding the member population. Through the data, payers aim to learn a couple of key insights. First, they can learn when members will be most open to educational materials.
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Omnichannel engagement solutions will be critical to meeting this demand. Already, the healthcare world has made great strides in enabling members to receive educational materials in a variety of ways via email, text, phone call, and more. But Moffitt anticipated there is more to come.Customized engagement is the next frontier for patient education, Moffitt predicted. Members want to receive educational materials in the way that best suits them. They want it to be streamlined and personalized.
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