A digital front door that no one’s walking through

The Weekly Gist: The Winter is Coming Edition

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Here’s this week’s good news in health IT: over 90 percent of hospitals now provide portals or similar platforms allowing patients to electronically access their medical records, according to a new report from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC).

The bad news, however, is that few patients actually use them. Fewer than eight percent of hospitals report that half or more of their patients have activated their patient portal, and nearly 40 percent reported that less than ten percent of patients have logged on. This is in spite of data in the report showing that two-thirds of hospitals offer services like secure messaging, electronic bill pay, and online scheduling that are highly valued by consumers.

The root cause lies in simplicity and connectivity. Each hospital or independent physician practice has its own portal, forcing the patient to manage multiple logins and navigate myriad systems, each of which only displays a slice of their medical records. Rarely can the systems communicate with each other to allow providers access to the patient’s complete record.

Asking patients to navigate multiple portals from different healthcare providers is like asking them to use different web browsers for each site they visit—it’s cumbersome and nonsensical, the hallmark of a design driven by regulatory requirement rather than consumer value.

What’s needed is one, unified consumer portal for healthcare, which integrates all the different providers’ information feeds. For that, we’d need a truly consumer-centric healthcare system, built around and controlled by the individual. Maybe one day.

 

FROM NOW ON, IT’S ADVENTHEALTH

https://www.healthleadersmedia.com/strategy/now-its-adventhealth

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The name change brings together 30 brands under one banner, with an emphasis on patient-centered care and easy access to healthcare resources.


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Starting today, nearly 50 hospitals and 1,200 care venues will fall under the AdventHealth brand.

The name-change is part of a system-wide effort to become more consumer-centric, with an emphasis on patient convenience and ease of access.

AdventHealth brand launch accompanied by “feel whole” ad campaign.

Adventist Health System on Wednesday changed its name to AdventHealth.

The Altamonte Springs, Florida-based health system announced the name change in August, and said its nearly 50 hospitals and more than 1,200 care venues in 10 states adopt the AdventHealth name and logo beginning Jan. 2.

The name change is part of a system-wide brand transformation to become what AdventHealth called “a more consumer-centric, connected and identifiable national system of care, enabling consumers to easily distinguish locations and services across its vast care network, which serves more than 5 million patients annually.”

“This is a historic day for our organization, and I can’t be more excited about the direction we are heading,” Terry Shaw, president/CEO for AdventHealth, said in a media release.

“Our facilities and team members are galvanized around one name, brand and mission, and in doing this, we will deliver on our promise of wholeness and make the health journey easier for consumers,” Shaw said.

In addition to the name change, AdventHealth launched a consumer-centric website with a user-friendly interface for system searches, appointment scheduling, and self-service payment options.

“Historically, we have consisted of about 30 brands,” Shaw said. “Now, united as AdventHealth under one brand promise, we are striving to provide preeminent whole-person care, focused on helping consumers seamlessly navigate from one care setting to the next and committed to never discharging anyone from our care.”

The new AdventHealth signage is being put on hospitals and other facilities, and a national advertising campaign featuring the “feel whole” message is also underway.

“OUR FACILITIES AND TEAM MEMBERS ARE GALVANIZED AROUND ONE NAME, BRAND AND MISSION, AND IN DOING THIS, WE WILL DELIVER ON OUR PROMISE OF WHOLENESS AND MAKE THE HEALTH JOURNEY EASIER FOR CONSUMERS.”