Docent Health Showcasing New Patient Engagement Insights At Activate 2019


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Docent Health, the healthcare experience technology and services company, today released results showing how innovations in patient texting are driving improvements in patient engagement and lowered costs of care. By using mobile communications in thoughtful ways, Docent Health is creating capacity to address social determinants of health at scale, while simultaneously improving the patient experience.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) have stated that achieving health equity and driving improvements for all patients require further investment in tools that address social determinants and close care gaps. However, constraints on budgets and resourcing make it increasingly difficult to provide high-touch services to all patients, particularly those populations with unique or complex needs.

Docent Health uses its experience intelligence platform to efficiently and effectively personalize interactions for entire populations across phone, email, and text, but goes a step further by also providing patients access to a live, non-clinical navigator. Together, the technology and the “docent” individualize support and guidance across local community resources, educational programs, and care preparation, while also orchestrating activities with care teams and social support resources.

Jacqueline Thong, Docent Health’s Senior Director of Product Performance, will be presenting the research and results at Activate 2019 in Los Angeles, CA on October 10th. A preview of some of the research findings are:


  • 89% of patients actively engaged with the Docent Health program when offered
  • 76% of all patient interactions are through text message
  • 3.5x docent navigator efficiencies gained, allowing navigators to spend more time with patients who need additional support

“Docent Health believes the challenges of modern healthcare require the right balance of technological and human services,” said Paul Roscoe, CEO of Docent Health. “Our patient engagement research is driving this forward, and we’re seeing conclusive evidence that providing enhanced support results in healthier and happier patients.”

Docent Health’s technology platform collects numerous unique patient attributes, then uses its proprietary experience intelligence tools to analyze those inputs and predictively determine the right communications to develop patient relationships and help coordinate care. The Docent Health analysis utilized a large dataset of over 130,000 interactions with patients in various markets throughout the United States.

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