- Improves health and lifestyle
- Allows patients to manage their care, and be part of the care team
- Increases patient satisfaction
- Increases likelihood that patients who need follow-up will get it
- Prevents complications and provides early treatment, because of proactive (not reactive) care
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- Improves Clinical outcomes and care processes for all conditions
- Streamlines administration, helps physicians feel more organized
- Provides summary data at a glance and reduces charting time
- Supports individual care planning, reminders and patient self-management
- Clearly identifies actions that need to be taken so they become routine
- Allows the medical team to more easily see what's not working, identify causes of problems, and explore other treatment approaches
- Allows input and treatment by medical office assistants (MOAs) or other members of the care team
- Helps set achievable goals and measures success
- Facilitates testing of new ways of doing things - working smarter, not harder
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