A flip phone shouldn't preclude someone from quality care

From the market this week - "What if my patients have flip phones?"

Our answer - "Fantastic!"

We grew our product and knowledge with the Fire and Police service, which had 12-15% of the population on flip phones. And those were the people who we needed to engage the most.

Blessed by the gauntlet that is engagement in the non-injured population we learned how to empower and motivate non-patients (and patients) to progress their movement health.

Are you concerned with how to activate your less tech-adopting patients?

If so, let me know, and I'd be happy to share what we've seen be successful across multiple sites of care, a variety of patient (and non-patient) populations, and care delivery models.

We can help you meet your patients where they are at on the tech adoption curve and provide the most personalized care possible without adding to your clinician's workload.

SaRA Health - Stress Free RTM is here to help you build relationships with your patients and get paid for work you're already doing.

#physicaltherapy #occupationaltherapy #remotetherapeuticmonitoring #patientrelationships

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