4 things to know about Scottsdale Institute’s model to track growing patient & consumer engagement adoption

Scottsdale Institute has created the SI Patient/Consumer Engagement Adoption Model aimed at helping healthcare systems measure effectiveness in engaging patients and consumers in managing their own health, according to Healthcare Informatics.

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Here are four things to know:

 

1. Scottsdale Institute devised the model to meet the growing need for patients and consumers to directly participate in their own care as the healthcare industry moves to a value-based system.

 

2. The assessment tool and adoption model are available free of charge to all U.S. health systems and hospitals.

 

3. The HIMSS Analytics EmRAM Model for the adoption of electronic health records inspired the creation of the SI model.

 

4. Scottsdale Institute created the model in hopes that leaders of patient care organizations can readily discuss many of the concepts concerning patient and consumer engagement.

 

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