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How To Get A Digital Health Advocate

Episode 101 Published 4 years, 2 months ago
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In this episode, Barbara and Adam discuss:

-How to Get a Digital Health Advocate
-Why it is important to have easy access to patient records
-The Top Three Platforms Charting Patient’s Information
-Healthcare Industry’s Problem with regards to Patient Records Management
-Concerns with Interoperability on Medical Records

Key Takeaways:
“Having a patient be the access point for all of their medical information, I think is going to make the personalization of their care easier for physicians.” – Adam Bragg

Connect with Adam Bragg:
Website: https://www.adambragg.io/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-bragg/

Connect with Barbara Hales:

Twitter: @DrBarbaraHales
Facebook: facebook.com/theMedicalStrategist
Business website: www.TheMedicalStrategist.com
Show website: www.MarketingTipsForDoctors.com
Email: Barbara@TheMedicalStrategist.com

YouTube: TheMedicalStrategist
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/barbarahales

Books:
Content Copy Made Easy
14 Tactics to Triple Sales
Power to the Patient: The Medical Strategist

TRANSCRIPTION (101)

Dr. Barbara Hales: Welcome to another episode of Marketing Tips for Doctors.

I’m your host, Dr. Barbara Hales. Today we have with us, Adam Bragg. He is an entrepreneur in the health tech space. He is focused on identifying, developing, and marketing new ideas and tools that enable medical professionals to improve and better manage their businesses. Adam co-founded and is currently managing Quickr.

Quikr is an electronic health record system and company that provides a secure online platform to facilitate the sharing, viewing, and storage of medical records between patients, doctors, healthcare providers, and pharmacies. The company’s mission is to make the patient the single access point for their health records, thereby creating a complete and consolidated platform to address the interoperability and compatibility issues with current systems. Welcome to the show, Adam.

Adam Bragg: Thank you so much for having me.

Dr. Barbara Hales: This is a real pleasure for us today. When I was talking about your company, there is something that is different from Quickr than the rest of the electronic health records out there. And that is instead of making doctors that one responsible for the health records, your company actually makes the patient the hub of the medical records, which is so important and really, as a drastic innovation. Tell me, why do you think that it’s important for patients to be able to easily access and share their health records?

Easy Access to Medical Records

Adam Bragg: Well, I think it’s an important evolution here because it really unlocks personalization, I think that as a patient travels through life and through their health journey, they’re going to be interfacing with a number of different physicians now in the physical world, but as telehealth improves and gets more widely adopted in the virtual world, as well. And so, having a patient be the access point for all of their medical information, I think is going to make the personalization of their care easier for physicians, and take the burden off of the physicians to have to do all of the work of collecting all of that information in the first place.

Dr. Barbara Hales: I so agree. How can healthcare and medical professionals help the

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