It’s Women’s Health Week, a week dedicated to encouraging women and girls to make health a priority. For too long, women have been left out of scientific and biomedical research, so we’re thrilled to hear about the recent executive order from the White House to advance women’s health research and innovation. The order puts an emphasis on the need for more research about women’s health, especially for women of color, older women and women with disabilities. We know that when there’s more data available, healthcare providers can more confidently and accurately support patients. Learn how Phreesia helps drive more equitable health outcomes: https://bit.ly/3WHCDPT
Phreesia
Hospitals and Health Care
Wilmington, DE 50,116 followers
Phreesia empowers patients to take an active role in their health and achieve better outcomes.
About us
Phreesia was founded in 2005 to help patients take an active role in their care. Our innovative technology empowers healthcare organizations to better understand their patients and equip them with the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed. With robust tools for registration, scheduling, payments and clinical support, Phreesia helps providers maximize efficiency and create great patient experiences. Today, we facilitate more than 150 million patient visits annually—and activating patients is at the core of everything we do. To learn more, visit: https://www.phreesia.com
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https://bit.ly/3cosIdc
External link for Phreesia
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Wilmington, DE
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2005
- Specialties
- Information Technology, Healthcare, and Patient Intake Management
Locations
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Primary
Wilmington, DE 19803, US
Employees at Phreesia
Updates
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In the latest episode of the Healthcare Strategies podcast, Phreesia’s Chief Clinical Officer Hilary Hatch, Ph.D. discusses vaccine hesitancy and offers insights on how the industry can make vaccine guidelines more consumer-friendly and accessible. Listen to the podcast via Xtelligent Healthcare here: https://bit.ly/3QKhNLF
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Thanks to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services's decision to include the Patient Activation Measure in MIPS and specialty measure sets, the #patientvoice is being incorporated more widely across healthcare settings. The PAM’s impact is tangible. Over 800 studies back its effectiveness in improving outcomes and lowering costs. My colleague Kristen Ballantine recently wrote about how PAM can be used by providers to tailor care to fit individual needs, which is particularly helpful in specialty care settings where certain conditions may require advance support. What’s next? Phreesia is advocating for even wider adoption across specialties with the goal of creating a future where it is the norm for all patients to receive the personalized care they deserve. https://lnkd.in/enfPS-r2
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We had a great time at the HIMSS Texas Regional Conference! Our team, Jennifer Jacobs and Kirstin Stauning, loved talking with healthcare executives about how they can leverage technology to support their staff and help patients take a more active role in their care. Want to learn how we can help your healthcare organization increase efficiency and reduce staff burden—at scale? Let’s connect: https://bit.ly/3WFIbKE
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Alicia Cowley, MD, MBA, Director of Clinical Content at Phreesia, shares insights and strategies for addressing medication adherence in our recent blog post. Read the blog post to learn about the three essential components to an effective and automated medication-adherence intervention: https://bit.ly/3V06wcV
Did you know that approximately 1 in 3 patients never fill their prescriptions? This not only leads to poorer #healthoutcomes for patients but also has a negative impact on the entire healthcare system. So what can the healthcare industry do to combat medication #nonadherence? See below...👇 We won't be able to solve this problem through more phone calls - especially in the face of ongoing staffing shortage and burnout. We need to shift how we #engage and #activate patients. In Phreesia's latest blog post ✍, I outline how provider organizations can address medication #nonadherence by proactively engaging patients the moment their prescription is written, understanding their #barriers to adherence and providing education and resources that are tailored to them: https://bit.ly/3wrHp9w
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Kiowa County Memorial Hospital wanted to modernize its patient experience, improve data accuracy and reduce administrative work. Watch the video below to hear Morgan Allison, CEO at Kiowa Memorial Hospital, discuss how the health system partnered with Phreesia to transform its paper-based process into logic-driven digital workflows. Ready to discover how Phreesia can help your hospital or health system thrive? Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3ULngDq
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Meet with us at #MGMAFocus in Wheeling, Ill.! Phreesia is excited to exhibit at the event and share how we help healthcare organizations improve operational efficiency, engage patients in their care and stay competitive. Will you be there? Stop by our table in the River Ballroom on June 1 to meet our team and enter a drawing for a $100 VISA gift card! Register for an onsite meeting: https://bit.ly/4bzl3Cl
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When it comes to #womenshealth, one of the things we don't talk about enough is urinary incontinence, to the point that 1 in 4 women do not raise it with their healthcare providers. Increasing awareness, and supporting patients with the resources they need to voice this concern would help lead to earlier detection and treatment. Phreesia is proud to partner with The National Association For Continence (NAFC) to draw attention to this important issue for Women's Health Week, in a reminder that we need more than a week. We need to invest in research on women's health across the entire care continuum.
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We had a great time at the Digital Health Summit in Chicago yesterday! Zeeshan Butt, PhD, Director of Clinical Content at Phreesia, led a compelling session about how #healthcare organizations can and should use technology to elevate the patient voice. Thanks to everyone who attended! If you missed the session but are interested in learning more, visit our website: https://bit.ly/44GoVPc
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Did you hear? Kendric Cromer, a twelve-year-old with sickle cell disease, has become the first patient to receive a groundbreaking gene therapy that has potential to cure the condition. Kendric will be undergoing this treatment with the support of the incredible medical team at Children's National Hospital. This will have a profound impact for health equity and patients around the world living with sickle cell disease.
12-year-old Kendric made history last week, being the first person in the world with sickle cell disease to begin a commercially approved gene therapy that may cure the condition. This large project is overseen by Dr. David Jacobsohn, chief of the division of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. Read more about the start to Kendric's treatment journey in The New York Times.
First Patient Begins Newly Approved Sickle Cell Gene Therapy
https://www.nytimes.com