Disease Management Solutions
Frightening words: cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease, and many others. When patients hear these words and put a name to their symptoms and disease, the journey begins. Every patient and family reacts differently, and because all of us learn and absorb facts and information differently, we strive to offer impactful learning solutions for every man or woman.
No longer sitting on the sidelines, patients have learned to become their own advocates and, as a result, actively seek medical information about their disease and potential treatments. Impactful educational solutions allow patients to become partners with HCPs in their disease management and care. Their quality of life, activities of daily living, and, ultimately, their satisfaction improve. By maximizing patients’ success in managing their disease, compliance increases, expenses can go down, physicians’ labor and time commitments are reduced, and the reputation and efficacy of the pharmaceutical company and product are also improved. Partnering with a patient to manage disease becomes a win-win for everyone.
Disease Management That Delivers
At Healthcare Innovations (HCI), we walk in the shoes of patients, HCPs, and pharmaceutical professionals to develop impactful and important educational initiatives. Incorporating multiple approaches and diverse media allows the treatment team to effectively give the patient the tools they need to manage their disease, as well as their anxiety, to become an effective part of the treatment team. Whether through print, audio, video, or a blended approach, HCI can provide you with innovative ideas to make a difference with patients and families during anxious times. Let us put our heads together to design a patient education initiative that meets your needs and offers patients that “Wow, this is just what I needed” factor.
Consider HCI for:
- Patient education programs
- Website
- Direct mail
- Magazine article campaigns
- Brochures
- Physicians’ office videos
- Posters and wallboards
- Patient resource kits
- Connecting patients/families with others
- Email correspondence programs
- Patient-trained speaker programs
- In-person education programs
- Teleconferences and webcasts
- Advocacy groups and organizations
- Relationship building and partnership development
- Innovative disease management and educational initiatives
- Communication plan strategies for maximizing success
- Regular communication with members'/beneficiaries' physicians

