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BOSTON, Sept. 27, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PlatformQ Health is proud to share research highlighting the key components for creating digital health education to improve patient outcomes. The report, which highlights insights from a program designed for patients and caregivers managing B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, explores how:
The report includes guidance and insights for making patient education programs effective, including tips from industry leaders, details about marketing and outreach techniques, features that support engagement, and reporting technology. It also shares insights from the program's quantitative and qualitative outcomes, including key findings from a large qualitative survey administered as part of the initiative.
Forged in deep collaboration with the trusted sources for patient information, programs are able to reach affected communities with material that meets the different communities' learning needs. The white paper shows specific improvements in knowledge, empowerment, and shared decision-making behaviors that can be traced back to this live and interactive educational program. Each patient program features built-in outcomes tracking tools, support resources, and is lead by a panel of top medical specialists, patient advocates, and experts-by-experience – patients and caregivers who know a condition personally.
To receive a copy of the newly released white paper, you can download your copy on PlatformQ Health's website or request a copy via email from [email protected].
About PlatformQ Health
PlatformQ Health is the leading provider of live, online medical education events, operating 17 therapeutically aligned learning channels dedicated to providing clinicians, patients, caregivers, advocates and administrators rigorous, outcomes-centric education aimed at improving patient care. The company's unique education platform allows physicians and other healthcare professionals to connect online from anywhere, to learn about the latest treatment options, and engage in real-time discussion with scientific, research and patient care experts.
SOURCE Collegeweeklive, Inc.
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- partnering with leading advocacy organizations yields better content
- interactive programs that include the patient voice engages patients more effectively than traditional didactic presentations
- a video-first format supports information retention and knowledge improvements
The report includes guidance and insights for making patient education programs effective, including tips from industry leaders, details about marketing and outreach techniques, features that support engagement, and reporting technology. It also shares insights from the program's quantitative and qualitative outcomes, including key findings from a large qualitative survey administered as part of the initiative.
Forged in deep collaboration with the trusted sources for patient information, programs are able to reach affected communities with material that meets the different communities' learning needs. The white paper shows specific improvements in knowledge, empowerment, and shared decision-making behaviors that can be traced back to this live and interactive educational program. Each patient program features built-in outcomes tracking tools, support resources, and is lead by a panel of top medical specialists, patient advocates, and experts-by-experience – patients and caregivers who know a condition personally.
To receive a copy of the newly released white paper, you can download your copy on PlatformQ Health's website or request a copy via email from [email protected].
About PlatformQ Health
PlatformQ Health is the leading provider of live, online medical education events, operating 17 therapeutically aligned learning channels dedicated to providing clinicians, patients, caregivers, advocates and administrators rigorous, outcomes-centric education aimed at improving patient care. The company's unique education platform allows physicians and other healthcare professionals to connect online from anywhere, to learn about the latest treatment options, and engage in real-time discussion with scientific, research and patient care experts.
SOURCE Collegeweeklive, Inc.