As GoMo Health Concierge Care® continues to blaze a trail through the United States with programs in market in Texas, New Jersey, New York, New England, Maryland, and others, we turn to the farther shores of Ireland to introduce the concept.
While in Ireland public and private sectors of healthcare exist, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD) 2013 Health Report, spending reductions of 6.6% on healthcare since the onset of the Global Financial Crisis have resulted in increased waiting times for treatment. This, combined with a reduction in availability and access to medical service providers and large distances to travel to reach those available, has created a situation where patients and providers must leverage remote care management resources to deliver patient care to those who are waiting and may have difficulty in physically reaching a provider.
Returning to Ireland for his second time in less than a year, Bob Gold, Behavioral Technologist, will share insights into new remote care coordination models that can scale to support millions of individuals at the 12th National Health Summit February 24, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Santry, Dublin. Says Bob, “It’s always been my dream to apply the research I’ve done over the past 20+ years in digital to human persuasion to improve healthcare delivery worldwide. Having implemented evidence-based practices in partnership with leading US organizations like Brown University/Alpert Medical School, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, and University of Nebraska Medical Center, I’m excited to introduce these concepts in Europe to positively affect the patient and provider experience there.”
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