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What is Campaign-Based Risk Assessment & How Does it Drive Cancer Screening Compliance? Lessons from Nebraska Medicine

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Rachael
 
FEATURING
 Rachael Schmidt, APRN

Program Director
Cancer Survivorship & Cancer Risk and Prevention
Assistant Director
Health Promotion & Screening

NebraskaCIQ

ABOUT THE WEBINAR

Join us to discover how Nebraska Medicine transformed their approach to cancer screening by implementing CancerIQ’s newest digital tools for targeted, campaign-based patient outreach. Easy-to-launch marketing strategies can help your organization capture high-risk patients and navigate them to hyper-personalized care prior to a diagnosis.

It takes just one champion like Rachael to invest in enhancing cancer screening compliance, effortlessly educating patients about their risks, and directing them to appropriate preventive care services to benefit your health system – and that champion could be you! This new approach delivers on screening compliance initiatives by meeting patients outside the hospital walls, without overloading clinical teams, ahead of visits, and regardless of the clinical setting.

Rachael Schmidt, APRN, Cancer Survivorship & Cancer Risk Prevention Program Director, and Assistant Director of Health Promotion & Screening, joins the CancerIQ team to discuss how she scaled her program in Nebraska, leading to significant increases in scheduled low-dose CT scans and preventive services. This successful model is now being replicated for colon cancer screening in GI specialties and employee wellness programs.


Walk away everything you need to:

  • Identify and engage high-risk patients through targeted marketing campaigns.
  • Implement digital tools to move risk assessment outside the hospital walls.
  • Grow and sustain risk assessment and preventive screening volumes while reducing clinical workload and improving patient outcomes.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Clinical Leaders and Healthcare Providers across Oncology, Breast Imaging, Population Health, and more
  • Healthcare Administrators and High-Risk Program Managers
  • Patient Outreach and Marketing Professionals