How Interactive Is Your Interactive?

 

Are you using your interactive tools effectively? Here are a few ideas we have been working on.

1)      Developing widgets to dynamically distribute your content to other sites.

2)      Dynamically update your Facebook pages with data feeds. A project we recently launched for Suburban Health presents their Featured Jobs right on their Facebook without having to make any Facebook updates.

3)      GPS to help mobile users navigate to their doctors office and to find locations closest to them.

4)      iPhone apps to present wait time and directions information: Newton-Wellesley Hospital Wait Time App

5)      Mobile sites for physicians to refer a patient.

At MedTouch, we make Healthcare Interactive!

 

Photo Courtesy of “Hans Dorsch” on Flickr

About Sandra Fancher

With over 18 years in technology, strategy and project management – including 10 years specialized in the healthcare industry – Sandra Fancher brings a wealth of experience to MedTouch. Sandra is passionate about understanding clients and works closely with them to develop actionable plans that impact how healthcare is delivered. Before joining MedTouch, Sandra served on the executive team and directed client services and operations for Geonetric, successfully sponsoring multi-phased, long-term projects for healthcare clients. While at MedTouch, Sandra has developed strategies for clients such as Rochester General Hospital, University Hospitals, Newton-Wellesley, Sterling Health Plans, St. Dominic’s and many more. Her strategic stewardship and vision has resulted in numerous awards for our clients. Sandra holds a Bachelor of Science in Business and Marketing from Northwest Missouri State University and is a certified Project Management Professional. She lives in Iowa with her husband and two children. Her school marching band uniform included wooden shoes and, last May, she helped set a Guinness World Record for the most people dancing in wooden shoes at the same time. Her secret weakness is her sense of direction – Sandra admits to using a GPS to get to the hair stylist. (This might explain why she was the first proponent of hospital GPS wayfinding at MedTouch.)

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