Survey findings signal a need for more patient engagement in chronic care, and point to opportunities for healthcare providers to achieve better clinical and financial outcomes.
The following data is from West’s report titled Strengthening Chronic Care: Patient Engagement Strategies For Better Management of Chronic Conditions. Click below to view and share the infographics.
Strengthening Chronic Care Report Infographics
Chronic Care Knowledge Impacts Patient Confidence
Chronic Disease Causes Emotional Stress for Patients
Chronic Disease Weighs Heavily On Patients
Chronic Patients Desire More Support
Disease Management Knowledge is Lacking
Interest in At-Home Monitoring Devices
Millennial Chronic Sufferers Will Change the Way Providers Engage Patients
Opportunity to Impact Overall Health
Patient Confidence is Low
Patient Interest in Provider Check-Ins is High
Patients Identify Solutions to Help Improve Chronic Care
Patients Need Motivation to Manage Chronic Conditions
Patients Unaware of Their Current Health Metrics
Personalized Chronic Care Helps Patients With Obesity
Personalized Disease Management Information Is Valuable
Preventing Readmissions Must Be a Priority
Provider Check-Ins Are Crucial
Providers Need to Do More to Engage Patients Outside of the Exam Room
Providers See Value in Two-Way Monitoring Technology
Recent Diagnosis of Chronic Condition Warrants Extra Support
Some Providers Unaware That Chronic Patients Are Struggling