
Achieving ROI in patient engagement
Patient engagement is a hot topic in healthcare. But how can you quantify its value? At MedCity ENGAGE in San Diego, Memotext President Amos Adler took a deeper dive into the details.
Patient engagement is a hot topic in healthcare. But how can you quantify its value? At MedCity ENGAGE in San Diego, Memotext President Amos Adler took a deeper dive into the details.
Memotext President Amos Adler talks about the challenges digital health companies face in helping healthcare stakeholders realize a return on investment for patient engagement tools.
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