Patient Engagement and Patient Education

Core Mobile’s patient engagement/education solution, the CoreyPatient™ application, increases patient engagement and improves patient outcomes by placing an emphasis on measuring improvement in patient outcomes. The CoreyPatient™ application allows patients to have a 360° view of their healthcare experience while giving providers the ability to keep tabs on patient progress throughout all stages of care with just one touch.

Core Mobile’s™ Patient Engagement/Education solution provides many benefits:

  • Automatically integrates into the existing clinical (EHR/EMR) and non-clinical systems at your facility.

  • Reduce cancellations/delays/no-shows by ensuring prep instruction compliance.

  • Analytics on patient-reported outcomes and compliance to help minimize readmissions.

  • Supports industry-standard formats like PROMIS, VR12, SF36, MME, and others.

  • Integration with desktop, mobile devices, and wearables.

  • “The initial study using paper charting took in total about 14 months to complete. Whereas the same study using Core Mobile software took about 16 weeks to complete and present at a conference."

    Dr. Neal Kaushal, Gastroenterologist, UCLA Digestive Diseases

  • “The use of the CoreyPatient™ mobile app has not only improved our patient pre-surgical instruction compliance, reduced cancellations, and increased throughput; but it has also enhanced our post-surgical follow-ups to advance overall patient satisfaction and patient outcomes. I would highly recommend CoreyPatient to any surgery center who wishes to bring their facility to the next level of efficiency and patient engagement."

    Angelique Crooke, PACU Manager, Massachusetts Avenue Surgery Center, Bethesda MD

  • "Epic training takes 8 hours initially and a 2 month "go live" period with Epic trainers in the hospital with you. Compared to that, anyone who can send a text and use a simple smart phone app can use CoreMobile apps after 30 minutes."

    Kathryn Camille Holeyfield, MD, Anesthesiologist at Stanford