Patient engagement, population health, consumerism top CEO concerns

Patient engagement, population health, consumerism top CEO concerns

Healthcare leaders are focused on the potentially conflicting market forces as rising consumer expectations and care transformation are reshaping the industry, according to the Advisory Board Company.  

While care transformation continues to lead the list of concerns for hospital and health system executives, The Advisory Board Company’s Annual Health Care CEO Survey found meeting consumer expectations and patient engagement join the top concerns.

The study found 47 percent of executive respondents said that they were extremely interested in addressing the challenge of rising consumer expectations for service. And 45 percent of hospital and health system executives said they were extremely interested in identifying patient engagement strategies — a 4 percent increase over the previous year.

“Health systems are facing a push toward consumerization, fueled by more patient financial accountability, as well as the push to population health and managing the total cost of care,” said Lisa Bielamowicz, MD, chief medical officer and executive director of research and insights at The Advisory Board, in a statement. “Health systems are seeking strategies that bring together these potentially conflicting market forces.”

Research shows that providing patients with inaccurate price estimates can affect patient satisfaction, and about 31 percent of executives polled expressed “extreme” interest in addressing the issue and developing consumer-focused pricing strategies.

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