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Dear Hospital Professional,
Patient Engagement Solutions® Patient Guide was created to help hospitals promote patient safety, improve patient satisfaction and reduce hospital readmissions. We have researched the content of our guides to address relevant healthcare and prevention topics, tips for better communication between patient and hospital sta  and to provide vital information to the patient and their caregiver during their stay as well as a er they leave.
We also handle design, printing, and shipping—all at no cost to you.
To learn more about our Patient Guide call: 844-TO-ENGAGE (844-863-6424) or visit us on line: Engage-Patients.com
We look forward to working with you!
Sincerely,
Debera Phinney, Vice President
Patient Engagement Solutions, LLC
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Bene ts of the Patient Engagement Solutions® Patient Guide include:
• Useful content: it supports The Joint Commission and other patient safety and quality care initiatives.
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• Easy to read: it is written to be easily understood by patients and caregivers for safety, treatment and patient care initiatives.
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• E ective tools: our content provides checklists and questionnaires to encourage better communication between patient and sta .
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• Customize content:
place your hospital brand logo and colors, use your own messaging or choose from our library.
How Do We Provide This Guide For Free?
The Patient Guide is made possible with the support of local businesses and a liated physicians through the purchase of ad space in the guide. We
are sensitive to each partner’s needs and your hospital will have  nal approval of all advertisers featured in your guide.
Our Guide Addresses Some Of The Most Common Reasons For Hospital Readmission:
• Hospital acquired infection
• Confusion or non-adherence to medication and care instructions
• Confusion or non-adherence to post-discharge instructions
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We partner with
you to help increase positive outcomes. Using visually appealing articles and check-lists with researched, reliable
content, we educate both
patients and caregivers.
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