A well-designed welcome series serves multiple purposes in a healthcare organization. It introduces patients to the healthcare organization and sets clear expectations regarding their care journey. According to a Seminars in Hearing paper, Digital Marketing for Private Practice: How to Attract New Patients, social media has an impact on patient introductions: “Practitioners encounter patients who are not only knowledgeable about their medical conditions but also know a good deal about the background of their physicians even before the first visit.” A welcome series using HIPAA compliant email balances this by providing accurate medical information to prepare them for their first appointment. It shifts the responsibilities from both sides and alleviates anxiety in new patients.
Personalization begins with the use of data collected during the registration process to tailor content to the patient's individual health needs. For instance, if a patient has indicated a particular health concern, the welcome email can include relevant educational resources or tips related to that condition. For instance, if a patient shows interest in nutrition during the initial appointment scheduling call or email, the welcome email could include links to dietary resources. HIPAA compliant email platforms like Paubox provide segmentation that assists with sending targeted messaging. By segmenting patient lists into specific needs, tailored content can reach the recipients it resonates with the most.
The use of commercials to attract patients is not inherently a HIPAA violation but to remain compliant they should meet specific requirements like not using PHI without consent.
Patient testimonials can be used in welcome emails if they have been obtained with the patient’s consent and do not include any identifiable PHI.
Mobile-friendliness should be considered in the welcome email design because several patients access their emails via mobile devices.