According to their Wise Health Care Consumer Toolkit:
“Wise health care consumers:
Know how to choose a health care plan
Choose their care providers carefully and thoughtfully
Communicate with their healthcare providers
Are comfortable asking questions, sharing concerns, and negotiating costs
Analyze and evaluate sources of health information
Practice preventive care
Know when to treat themselves at home
Understand their prescriptions and take them as directed”.
This month presents an opportunity to promote the ideals of a wise healthcare consumer to each patient and employee at your facility.
The American Institute for Preventive Medicine’s toolkit, which contains resources to help employers promote wise health consumerism, can be downloaded here. They also provide a free Well-Being Activity Planner to help you plan wellness events.
Additionally, some of the ways you can appeal to the patient as a care consumer and help empower your patients to make wise healthcare decisions include:
Educating them about preventive medicine and self-care
Improving patient engagement using tools like social media, texting, and health apps
Providing price transparency to assist patients in making wise healthcare decisions regarding where to seek care
Addressing health insurance confusion, which is a major obstacle to becoming a wise health care consumer
Offering financial assistance screening and financial counseling to help patients find all potential funding sources available to them
Assisting patients with the financial assistance application process
Ensuring true interoperability, which will enable patients to successfully navigate between health systems and providers
Building a culture of patient advocacy at your facility
Empower your patients and employees to practice preventive medicine and make wise healthcare decisions.
This February, celebrate National Wise Health Care Consumer Month by empowering your patients and employees using the suggestions above and the resources provided by the American Institute for Preventive Medicine.
You can also find ideas for promoting other health observances throughout the year here, and a detailed calendar of this year’s health observances and recognition days here.