Emmi

Engage patients to take an active role in their health

You can now support patients at every step of their care journey! Provide dynamic, interactive, and personalized multimedia programs from Emmi to help patients understand complex medical information, prepare for their care experience and decisions, and manage their conditions in care settings and at home.

Emmi programs are designed to improve patient experience

Once you choose Emmi programs for your patients, they will receive personalized information and interactive content. Program materials are based on evidence and developed to get patients engaged and motivated in their care, and you can see their progress in their knowledge journey in their health records! That’s how we know that:

  • 93% of heart failure patients who used Emmi at UAB Medicine reported their weight daily for 30 days
  • Out of 300,000 patients surveyed, 91% reported Emmi answered questions they would ask
  • 58% of Emmi viewers at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center reported it reduced their anxiety prior to colonoscopy

If you have more questions or need more details, contact us for more information.

Improve Outcomes with Emmi

Whether it is enhancing patient experience, improving quality and health outcomes or optimizing financial performance, our team partners with you to help you achieve your goals. And we’re committed to your success, regularly conducting research and evaluating results to track our progress and demonstrate the value of your investment.

At Wolters Kluwer, we’re committed to driving tangible results. And we’ve proven it.

Here are some of our proven results:

  • Higher HCAHPS Scores for Emmi Viewers at 29 U.S. Hospitals — 100% of hospitals had a higher aggregate HCAHPS Top Box percentage1
  • Better efficiency for endoscopy scheduling — 59% of patients reached via automated IVR call and 78% requested to be transferred to scheduling2
  • Reduced anxiety and costs — 18% less sedation medication required for Emmi viewers3
1. 95,469 HCAHPS surveys, provided by 29 hospitals
2. All data collected Jan 2015-March 2016 and provided by UAB Medicine
3. Based on analysis by Siddhartha Parker, MD, MA4,5, Jonathan Zibursky, MD4, Helen Ma4, Corey A. Siegel, MD, MS3,4.
Findings presented at the 2013 American College of Gastroenterology Annual Scientific Meeting.

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