There are a broad range of services, supports and initiatives that operate under the term Patient Engagement. While partly a result of efforts to expand the term to a broader range of services, it’s also a result of the term itself, which is an umbrella term for a whole range of concepts in the health domain.
There are 6 distinct terms under the Patient Health Engagement ‘umbrella’. Here is a simplified overview (request the Exclusive whitepaper "Understanding Patients' Health Engagement" for the full version)
Patient Health engagement is a process at the end of which patients are co-producers of their own health, which enhances their satisfaction with the healthcare system, as well as increasing their personal responsibility.
Even once the terms are fully understood, it can still be hard to understand how each term is interrelated and fits under the Patient Health Engagement ‘umbrella’. The following map is useful as it helps to create the understanding of how each term interacts and helps to identify the priorities for initiatives to support a patient’s overall engagement with their health.
Patients’ Health Engagement is rightly seen as a priority by all stakeholders in the delivery of care. But not all forms of patient engagement are the same, beneficial, or even equal. Understanding what type of patient engagement you are focusing on is key to creating effective programs.
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