Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Helping Children with Physical Disability

A vibrant healthcare community is one that comprises of a patient portal, an effective social network of people and patient centric tools that enable patients to connect with their providers securely and easily from anywhere. It also provides the required information to its members and a better communication between patients and providers.

Nowadays, there are different patient portal software available that perform  multifaceted tasks.  From building healthcare communities to collaborating/working together, managing and administering everyday health of patients, all on a comprehensive interface. These healthcare communities have proved extremely helpful for children with special needs. Children with disabilities require special care and attention from their parents and families. These communities aim to educate the parents and give crucial information on different aspects as how to handle these children, give  a good upbringing, information on nutrition, exercise and many other important topics related to them.

These communities provide online healthcare practical programs that enable parents of disabled children to interact with their physicians and seek medical and psychological advice. Also, healthcare communities help in fund raising for sponsoring different disability programs for the children.

The Saviance iHealthConnect is a mobile integrated and cloud based healthcare community software which is designed to give providers, insurers, employers & caregivers the power to create active patient communities, shape ideas, generate interest and strengthen their brand image. It includes a comprehensive range of activities that enable both patients as well as providers to have a seamless intercommunication which is essential for self-sustaining and success of any community. This solution enables patients to share videos, stories of survival, discuss different treatments, refer doctors, integrate their social media presence and achieve much more.

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