Anjali Kataria, CEO & Co-founder, Mytonomy

Patient education needs and preferences changed in recent years. Tune into this conversation with Anjali Kataria, CEO & Co-founder of Mytonomy, to learn how patient education best fits into a provider-patient relationship. Anjali shares what technology and resources health systems can leverage to meet evolving education needs, key health outcomes/behavior changes, and more. This episode is sponsored by Mytonomy.

Summary

How Patient Education Best Fits into a Provider-Patient Relationship

In recent years, patient education needs and preferences have drastically changed. With the rise of virtual care and the Covid-19 pandemic, patient education needs have become even more urgent. Patients are looking to their healthcare providers for accurate information and guidance when it comes to understanding and managing their health conditions.

Mytonomy CEO & Co-founder Shares Insights

Tune into this conversation with Anjali Kataria, CEO & Co-founder of Mytonomy, as she shares her insights on how patient education can best fit into a provider-patient relationship. She explains how healthcare systems have the capacity to leverage technology and resources to meet these evolving needs and preferences with regards to patient education.

Integrating Patient Education into Physician Workflows

Anjali discusses how patient education can be integrated into physician workflows in a way that is provider-centric and ultimately patient-centric. The rise of telemedicine has made this integration more important than ever before. Providers must become a source of truth for their patients when it comes to understanding and managing their health conditions.

Positive Outcomes for Enterprise Strategies

Finally, Anjali talks about the positive outcomes that can be expected when an enterprise strategy is put in place around modern patient education. Key health outcomes and behavior changes can be achieved when healthcare providers adopt patient education technologies and resources that meet the needs and preferences of their patients.

This episode is sponsored by Mytonomy, a patient education company dedicated to improving healthcare communications and patient engagement.

 

Note: This is an AI generated transcript, not edited by a staff writer and is solely intended for educational purposes. If you have any questions/concerns, reach out to podcasts@beckershealthcare.com

 

This episode aired on 03/13/2023 and can be listened here.

 

Subscribe to Beckers Healthcare Podcast here.

Copyright © 2024 Becker's Healthcare. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Cookie Policy. Linking and Reprinting Policy.

 

Featured Whitepapers

Featured Webinars