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Digital Screens
Waiting Room Network
Leverage the Impact of Digital Connectivity and the Largest Digital Screens Network in the U.S.
Give your brand the power to influence patients just before seeing their physicians. Award-winning editorial content and Flash® animation health segments about disease-state awareness, prevention and management are displayed in high-traffic physicians waiting rooms. With networks in primary care, cardiology, obstetrics/gynecology, arthritis, and dermatology and an average NRx lift of +8 12%, Healthy Advice Networks digital screens Waiting Room Network gives your brand the impact and reach required in todays competitive marketplace.
The Digital Screens Waiting Room Network offers:
- Category-exclusive brand sponsorship
- Customized brand messaging
- Virtual, real-time updates
- FDA changes
- New indications, etc.
- Power of target market segmentation
- Formulary status and Medicare Part D
- Seasonality
- Demographics/Hispanic
- Measurable results
- Customization down to the practice level practices receive 18 personalized messages to deliver to their patients per day
*As measured by independent, third-party research
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Average NRx Lift
of +8-12%*
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Source: Wolters Kluwer Health (formerly NDC Health) Primary Care Network Study, October 2005
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DIGITAL SCREENS WAITING ROOM NETWORK
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93% of surveyed physicians agree with the statement "I like the program because it helps my patients become more educated healthcare consumers, making time I spend in the exam room with them more efficient."
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Source: Healthy Advice Spring 2006 Physician Survey
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