American College Of Cardiology Embraces Interactive Technology For Patient Engagement

Main Category: Cardiovascular / Cardiology
Also Included In: Heart Disease
Article Date: 12 Mar 2010 - 0:00 PDT

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When patients hear the words "heart failure" they often remember little of the discussion that follows. Stress, emotions, health literacy and even the patient's condition itself can create a barrier for good communication between patients and their doctors. Studies show patients forget as much as 80% of their discussion with their doctor by the time they reach the parking garage. That's why the American College of Cardiology (ACC) is embracing interactive technology as a way to improve patient communication. The ACC is endorsing Emmi Solutions and its online patient engagement programs as a way to communicate vital health information and get patients more involved in their care.

"Good medicine is not just about the diagnosis. It's about giving patients the help they need to take a central role in their own care," said Dr. Jack Lewin, Chief Executive Officer of the ACC. "Emmi® programs can improve the way cardiologists practice medicine by using the latest in interactive, multimedia tools to make true communication between doctors and patients more possible."

Emmi programs are online interactive tools that simplify complex medical information in a way that makes it easy for patients and their caregivers to understand. The programs use a soothing voice, animation and easy-to-read text to enhance learning, engage patients and encourage them to take an active role in their health care. Physicians can prescribe the programs to ensure patients learn about their condition and the risks and benefits of specific treatment options.

"The American College of Cardiology represents the highest quality in cardiovascular care," said Ron Rooth, Chief Executive Officer of Emmi Solutions. "We share the ACC's commitment to patient engagement. We are thrilled to have the ACC endorse our interactive communication solution and make it available to their members."

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American College of Cardiology
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