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Healthcare Recruitment: Video Required blog image

Healthcare Recruitment: Video Required

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Healthcare needs qualified job applicants. Zoom can help. Let’s remember that healthcare faced a labor shortage before the pandemic. We know what happened next. As the healthcare workload intensified through COVID, many providers – especially at lower-wage levels – decided to bail out. This left the remaining workers to burn out. If you’re a healthcare […]

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Roles & Responsibilities: Part 1 of 4 blog image

Roles & Responsibilities: Part 1 of 4

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Insight 1: Consumers are ready to self-educate on health problems. A drinkcaffeine study of 300+ consumer healthcare decision-makers reveals what people are prepared to believe about healthcare, and how healthcare decision-makers can unlock market potential as they pursue the goal of population health. Access the full study. 89% of consumer healthcare decision makers agree that […]

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The CHC Perception Vacuum: Part 4 blog image

The CHC Perception Vacuum: Part 4

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Insight 4: CHC providers are not viewed as being “more committed” A drinkcaffeine study of 300+ consumer healthcare decision-makers reveals what people are prepared to believe about CHCs, and how CHCs can unlock market potential as they pursue the goal of population health. Access the full study. 42% disagree that CHC healthcare providers are “more […]

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The CHC Perception Vacuum: Part 3

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Insight 3: Many people think CHC care is limited compared to other health systems A drinkcaffeine study of 300+ consumer healthcare decision-makers reveals what people are prepared to believe about CHCs, and how CHCs can unlock market potential as they pursue the goal of population health. Access the full study. Nearly 50% believe that CHCs […]

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The CHC Perception Vacuum: Part 2

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Insight 2: A majority of people associate CHCs with “poor people” A drinkcaffeine study of 300+ consumer healthcare decision makers reveals what people are prepared to believe about CHCs, and how CHCs can unlock market potential as they pursue the goal of population health. Access the full study. More than 50% agreed that CHCs serve […]

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The CHC Perception Vacuum: Part 1

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Insight 1: CHC quality perceptions are in flux A drinkcaffeine study of 300+ consumer healthcare decision makers reveals what people are prepared to believe about CHCs, and how CHCs can unlock market potential as they pursue the goal of population health. Access the full study. Nearly 30% of consumers are unsure about CHC quality The […]

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Are you referring to me?

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5 things to remember when growing a healthcare provider referral network Almost 30% of primary care visits will result in a referral, making provider referral programs a critical component of any healthcare delivery system’s marketing effort. But referrals are complicated, with several very important things at stake. One is the patient’s health, specifically the speed […]

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Examining Doctor Rating Websites

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It’s not hard to locate content that critiques physician-rating websites (PRWs). They are often riddled with inaccuracies anonymously authored content, low quantities of reviews, and emotionally charged opinions from people who probably shouldn’t be allowed to review a toaster oven. The worst part of PRWs: The blending of doctor-related and staff-related review criteria. Healthgrades always […]

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How to market elective surgeries

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As recently as December of 2020 hospitals were still deferring elective surgeries due to upward-tilting COVID statistics. As an industry, reports Beckers Hospital Review, hospitals lost $22.3 billion in elective surgery revenue during the pandemic. Rural hospitals, already hurt by out-migration and starving for surgical revenue, are really feeling it. Elective surgeries account for a […]

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