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9 Digital Patient Engagement & Hospital Marketing Strategies to Improve Patient Acquisition and Retention

9 Digital Patient Engagement & Hospital Marketing Strategies to Improve Patient Acquisition and Retention | 6- HOSPITAL 2.0 by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it
Digital Patient Engagement & Hospital Marketing Strategies to Improve Patient Acquisition and Retention

The value of your hospital's marketing efforts, both traditionally and online, can yield significant return on your marketing dollars. As consumers become more tech savvy, their online shopping transcends into the search for healthcare. Digital marketing amplifies your brand, raises awareness about your events and efforts in the community, and educates your patient populations. In turn, a focus on a digital strategy can help meet your patient acquisition objectives and boost patient loyalty while driving revenue in and back through the hospital and affiliated physicians.

What are some of these different strategies and blended approaches to attract and maintain a loyal patient base? Ensure your organization is utilizing or leveraging these key objectives to drive measureable return on your marketing investment:


Digital strategies to acquire new patients
The key to acquiring new patients digitally is simply making sure your organization and its information is easily accessible for those who need it quickest: physicians, patients and staff. Harness the strengths of technology to ensure your brand is discoverable online and create powerful, user-friendly tools.

  • Check your search engine optimization. [..]
  • Add a toolbar of "quick links" [..]
  • Include referral phoine numbers and other key info on all pages [..]
  • Make a call to action [..]
  • Leverage your website [..]
  • Leverage your social channels [..]

These tactics provide significant value to your brand that can influence customers' purchasing decisions when shopping around for healthcare.


Patient retention through online engagement

For the engaged and technology-savvy patient, hospitals can leverage social media channels, apps or patient portals to keep existing patients in-network by promoting value-added services.

  • Create segmented conversations [..]
  • Take support groups beyond weekly meetings [..]
  • Listen and respond [..]

As hospitals work even harder to elevate their presence in a highly competitive market, online marketing strategies can improve retention, open lines of communication and boost the experience for patients and healthcare providers.


Via rob halkes
rob halkes's curator insight, July 22, 2014 8:47 AM

It is easy to teel what all could be wrong at a hospital website - the more difficult it is to make it right. Do not trust an agency which states that they can do it for you. Being on line and digital engage with patients is a matter tha must come from the people of the organization itself! But here are some tips to get there !

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Why Top Hospitals Have Inadequate Websites: 10 Things to Know

Why Top Hospitals Have Inadequate Websites: 10 Things to Know | 6- HOSPITAL 2.0 by PHARMAGEEK | Scoop.it

Even hospitals with the sturdiest reputations are having a hard time extending their digital presence and offering expertise beyond the confines of a brick-and-mortar hospital, according to a new report from Evolve Digital Labs.

This first-of-its-kind report, "The Digital Health of Today's Best Hospitals," evaluates the online presence and patient use of digital assets or websites from some of the top hospitals in the country, as identified by U.S. News & World Report. Hospitals and health systems analyzed include Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, UPMC in Pittsburgh, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia and University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, among many others.

Here are 10 key findings and points of analyses from the report.

 

1. Even top brands struggle. Derek Mabie, president of Evolve, said the most remarkable finding from the report is how top healthcare brands struggle to expand their presence on digital platforms or meet consumers' expectations for mobile access ...

2. Key findings. The study analyzed 57 hospitals from January 2013-January 2014. ..

The analysis found:
•    49 percent of hospitals lacked a mobile patient website
•    67 percent failed to offer online rehabilitation and aftercare information
•    Only 1 in 5 had online pre-registration to reduce patient wait time
•    Nearly 1 in 3 failed to facilitate online bill pay
•    At least 18 percent had onsite errors that hindered the patient experience
•    Nearly 1 out of 2 hospitals did not support post-prescription refill requests online

3. Barriers systems face. Mr. Mabie recognizes some barriers that may hold hospitals or health systems back in their digital efforts. "Clinical oversight of content is probably a barrier.... 
4. The need for digital governance. Mr. Mabie also says the report highlights the need for digital governance across healthcare organizations to fill the communication gap between patients, clinicians, health IT experts, marketing and communication teams...

5. The top 10 patient-centric hospital websites, according to the report, are:

•    Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.)
•    Cleveland Clinic
•    University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (Houston)
•    Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)
•    UPMC (Pittsburgh)
•    Duke Medicine (Durham, N.C.)
•    Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia)
•    Massachusetts Eye and Ear (Boston)
•    The Mount Sinai Medical Center (New York City)
•    Florida Hospital (Orlando)
6. Determining patient-friendliness. To determine whether a website was patient-friendly, the study looked for websites that offered options to complete medical forms before appointments, make appointments, request refills, pay medical bills, view medical records and/or tests and view discharge and rehabilitation information. ..

7. Google results and brand reach. Search result rankings are one component of a hospital's brand reach score. ...

8. Mayo Clinic did best in search results. ..

9. There is a distinction between patient- and brand-centric website content, and some hospital websites can cross this line without even knowing it ...

10. The link between digital presence and spending. Hospitals' subpar digital presence isn't so much the result of hospitals' crunched finances, but more about leaders thinking money spent on website development is not worth it. "I'd say if they truly understand ROI and their ability to capture metrics, most would invest at much greater level," says Mr. Mabie. "It's the most scalable way to reach people.

 


Via rob halkes, Rémy TESTON
rob halkes's curator insight, April 25, 2014 7:54 AM

Indeed I wondered a lot times why a hospitals' website seems to be so unuser friendly, nor give adequate lenience t finding what you want. May these 10 might be at the bottom of that. A good guide for hospital staff to review.


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Is Your Hospital Website Patient-Centric?

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Free Download: Hospital Marketing Report Card

Learn how some of America's top hospitals fall short in delivering on patients' online expectations and how it affects your hospital's ROI.

Download the full report - "Aligning Patient Needs with Online Capabilities" - today.

 

49% of the top hospitals lack a mobile-friendly website

Only 1 out of 5 offers online pre-registration for appointments

67% fail to offer online rehab and aftercare information

Read the full report to evaluate what is preventing your own hospital's marketing efforts from achieving a greater return on investment from your website.

 

Hospitals whose websites are lacking in substantial content, helpful resources, and general functionality will suffer from a decrease in traffic and authority.

 

With over 70% of Internet users using online resources to discover health information, now is the time to invest in creating a website that delivers on the patient needs end-to-end.

 

Taking advantage of the right digital tools, including your website, will allow your healthcare organization to more easily deliver greater results to patient outcomes while lowering hands-on interactions.

 


Via rob halkes, Anneliz Hannan
rob halkes's curator insight, July 22, 2014 7:50 AM

Great insights ... though commercial of intention, one can really learn how to approach the issue: how to serve patients more through your hospital website..

Anneliz Hannan's curator insight, July 22, 2014 8:11 AM

Here's the direct link: http://evolvedigitallabs.com/webcare/