Why TouchPoint Care?
TouchPointCare supports the widest variety of proactive monitoring and education method choices to Engage Your Patients How THEY Choose
TouchPointCare supports the widest variety of proactive monitoring and education method choices to Engage Your Patients How THEY Choose
TouchPointCare allows you to offer a variety of proactive monitoring and education methods that are right for your business and your patients.
Summarizes the conclusive evidence in support of patient self-management and self-care for managing chronic care issues.
Study on Diabetes patients using Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR). IVR services may improve self care and glycemic control for patients.
When Patients Share Health Info with Providers Through Personal Technologies, Clinical Care and Patient Engagement Improve
Robert Wood Johnson summary detailing the benefits of patient daily monitoring and reporting across multiple communication technologies.
Patient-centered self-management support using Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) improves diabetes care and seems a better communication strategy than group medical visits.
Study showing the positive benefits of remote patient monitoring, regardless of whether the telehealth was telephone based or used telemonitoring equipment. Quoting from the study: “In a sensitivity analysis, the telephone or technology assisted monitoring approach provided an equally large benefit compared with usual care for almost every outcome.”
Study done by Dignity Healthcare’s St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center concludes TouchPointCare is a cost effective way to reach, engage and empower numerous patients, HbA1c showed significant reductions, and TouchPointCare is easy to use.
Study comparing and contrasting two different types of telehealth versus patients receiving “usual care” (i.e. no telehealth). Results showed significant difference between positive patient outcomes obtained via both types of telehealth (telephone based telehealth and biometric telemonitoring) versus “usual care”. There was no significant difference in the outcomes between the different types of telehealth.
Predictions from Kaiser Permanente leadership on the use of texting (sms) for remote patient monitoring and education.
Study on Heart Failure patients entering their vital signs and reporting symptoms directly to a website to effectively self-manage their disease state.
Study comparing telehealth equipment based telemonitoring versus telephone based telehealth methods. While there was substantial and statistically significant patient benefits for telehealth, there was no statistically significant difference between equipment based telemonitoring and the telephone based approaches.
This study evaluated the cost-effectiveness of an automated telephone self-management support with nurse care management (ATSM) intervention for patients with type 2 diabetes, which was tested among patients receiving primary care in publicly funded (safety net) clinics, focusing on non-English speakers.
Study highlighting how Interactive Voice Recognition (IVR) can be effectively used to identify several health concerns following hospital discharge
Flexible, engaging, patient-focused telehealth