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Coordinators reported being more effective, when provided risk alerts and of what patients to call. 16.46 Case 5: Levels of Patient Engagement Using P-IHM This case study shows how P-IHM aggregates data by Patient, provider, clinic, an organizational level to provide valuable data on patients and their levels of res agement correlates with health levels with control seen by the patient as in their own hands, rather than being left to their care providers 2. Patients at the higher levels of engagement reported a direct relationship between their engagement within the 48-h window and their adherence to medical advice 3. Patients at a mid-level of engagement reported greater adherence to care plans 4. Even patients at low-levels of engagement reported a sincere desire to engage more fully in their health care In review of patient profiles patients fell into three distinct groups based on self assessments and daily patterns. The A patients, these were those who readily adapted to the technology, enjoyed providing feedback and followed their trends. They were able to correlate their daily results with the prior days or weeks choices and their adherence to medical advice. The B patients vacillated between being actively engaged and disappearing for periods of time either due to no issues or their decision to monitor less frequently. This group frequently acknowledged that medication remainders and being asked for their daily status queued them to take their blood pressure, blood sugar or to provide other relevant information. The B patients reported increased adherence to their plan of care. The C patients did not engage although they voiced the desire to engage. In many cases, their lives, by their own accounts made it difficult to participate. In all cases, patients said they would participate more fully t they received a reward of some kind. Top of the list, as an incentive, was a deduc- too tion in copay for providing data. Patients who wanted to participate but did not h either an IPAD or Smartphone wanted to have help in obtaining have a device.

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Patient-interactive healthcare management:-
? This case study shows about how P-IHM aggregates data by patient,provider,clinic and organization..however technology to data has focused first provider and data claims..patient reported data has a second voice..the patient voice makes the critical connection between care provided and continual improvement in care..in this study patient feed back drove rapid cycle...Improvement through the use of real time feedback at the point of care..
? P-IHM provides a blue print to put more convenient,safer,higher quality health care into consumers handle to improve quality at lower costs...this survey is conducted using non-specialized language,about the patients experinece during the first solving problem..
?    Health care services rendered are verified by the patient after treatment..patient knowledge is a more reliable source to pin point and reduce billing mistakes and attemps at fraud..
?    The consumer profile can provide information regarding to chronic diseases factors whether the patient is within weight or whether patient's blood pressure is under control..This profile provide information about risk factors of problems..Patient are rated and the tating are made available through internet,e-mail or paper report...