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> Amazon Alexa and Patient Engagement

商品編號: SM328
出版日期: 2019/11/04
作者姓名:
Schulman, Kevin A;Wood, Stacy
商品類別: Marketing
商品規格: 20p

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產業: Healthcare service industry;Internet service providers
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商品敘述:

The Palo Alto Health System had three hospitals, 1,600 physicians, and over 1 million patients each year - and a new risk-based model that incentivized the prevention of illness, as well as early intervention in patients with chronic illness. Engaging with patient populations involved clinical interventions, but also involved a marketing approach to encourage patients to adopt health behaviors and keep following those practices. This case study investigates this marketing aspect of health care, and looks at ways in which Amazon''s Alexa, an interactive speaker that connected people to the Internet and the cloud-based Alexa voice service, could enhance health care efforts. With patient permission, Alexa could collect specific health-related information, and could help schedule patients for medical screenings and then report back important laboratory results. One early adopter was the U.K. National Health Service, which contracted to use Alexa to provide health-related content to patients - the same information that was available on the public website. The case study considers health care privacy issues, and asks students to consider whether a marketing approach to health care, in this case using Alexa or another Internet personal assistant, would be a successful strategy for the Palo Alto Health System.


涵蓋領域:

Data mining;Healthcare and treatment;Information management;Knowledge management;Information systems;Internet;Marketing;Marketing communications;Privacy and confidentiality;Compensation and benefits


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