Mike Paskavitz, VP of Strategy and Product, Amplifire30%. $2.4 trillion. 12 minutes. 1.8 million.
What do those numbers have in common? The answer is physicians:
Technology has the potential to serve as the spine of physician alignment because of its mobility, flexibility, personalization, dynamic modality, and immediacy. Used in combination with a well thought out strategy and effective engagement methods, technology offers a cost-effective, highly-scalable way to enable effective engagement and alignment. But before you ask a physician to look at a mobile phone, download an app, read an email, open a file, attend a meeting, or change anything they’re doing, realize that there is a secret handshake among them, a password or algorithm that holds the key to getting and keeping their attention and making them open-minded to doing something differently. Call it empathy, but we’ve learned through trial-and-error that there are 10 questions that physicians ask themselves before deciding to invest their limited time and attention:
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