Context-Based Strategies for Engaging Consumers in Using Public Report

Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference

Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2011 conference.

Context-Based Strategies for Engaging Consumers in Using Public Reports

Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference


On September 20, 2011, Dale Shaller made this presentation at the 2011 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (1.5 MB). Plugin Software Help.


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Context-Based Strategies for Engaging Consumers in Using Public Reports

Dale Shaller
Shaller Consulting Group
September 20, 2011

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Overview

  • The nature of engagement.
  • Why context matters.
  • Examples of choice contexts that can help engage consumers.
  • Implications for public reporting: meeting consumers halfway.

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The Nature of Engagement

Why don't people pay more attention to the public reports out there today?

  • Our capacity to make informed choices is limited.
  • Faced with complex choices, people take short cuts to minimize cognitive effort.
  • Most short cuts are driven by emotions, not reason.
  • Emotion-driven decisions often lead people to ignore or overlook important information.

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A New Approach: Context-based Strategies for Engaging Consumers

Why does context matter?

  • Context affects our motivation to pay attention and learn.
  • Context evokes past experiences that influence what we pay attention to.
  • Context contributes to our emotional states.

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4 Contexts for Promoting Engagement

  • Short-term treatment episodes.
  • External disruptions prompting the need to choose a new provider.
  • Serious chronic conditions.
  • Problematic medical experiences.

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Short-term Treatment Episodes

Elective use of services such as joint replacements, cosmetic surgery, and maternity care.

  • Highly "shoppable" services: people can often plan in advance, choose providers.
  • May also face cost-sharing incentives.
  • Targeted promotion of public reports has proven effective in some cases.

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CalHospitalCompare Maternity Site: Online Marketing Campaign

  • Key strategies:
    • Ad content and placement.
    • Search words.
    • Branded E-mails.
    • Promotional event.
  • Results:
    • Substantial increase in web traffic.
  • Key lessons:
    • Match medium/message to audience.
    • Target diverse segments.
    • Strategic placement.
    • Continuous monitoring.

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External Disruptions

Moving to a new area, changing jobs, changing to a health plan with a different network, etc.

  • Strong motivation to learn: you have to choose a new provider.
  • Potential for unsettled emotions and anxiety.
  • May have limited time to make a decision.
  • Need for timely, easy-to-use information from a trusted source.

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MN Advantage Health Plan Clinic Directory

Image: A screen shot of the 2011 Minnesota Advantage Health Plan Clinic Directory web site is shown.

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Serious Chronic Conditions

A large and growing segment of the U.S. population: half of all adults have at least one chronic illness.

  • Chronic disease creates a continuing need for monitoring and management.
  • Strong motivation to learn, especially after initial diagnosis.
  • Need to match content of public reports to nature of disease, and combine measures with management information: .

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The D5 for Diabetes (Minnesota Community Measurement)

Image: A screen shot of the D5 web site is shown.

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D5 Scores for Stillwater Medical Group

Image: A screen shot of the D5 web site view and compare page is shown.

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Wisconsin Health Reports

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Problematic Medical Experiences

Almost 8% of Americans report switching doctors each year in response to some problem.

  • High motivation to learn since stakes are high.
  • Emotions run toward fear or anger.
    • Anger may induce information seeking to minimize future risk.
    • Intense fear may lead to information avoidance.
  • Effective engagement may require metrics highlighting negative scores, and help from patient advocates.

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Implications for Reporting Strategies

  • Focus on transitional states.
  • Use emotional cues to engage people.
  • Provide content that is relevant to the choice situation.
    • Go beyond ratings to present other useful information.
  • Do the hard work for your audience.
    • Bring all the metrics and care management information together in one place...and simplify!.
  • Target promotion and delivery.
  • Provide help and assistance in using reports!

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Reference and Acknowledgments

"Meeting Consumers Halfway: Context-Driven Strategies for Engaging Consumers to Use Public Reports on Health Care Providers"

Dale Shaller, MPA
David Kanouse, PhD, RAND
Mark Schlesinger, PhD, Yale

Paper Commissioned for AHRQ Summit on Public Reporting
March 23, 2011

Current as of December 2011


Internet Citation:

Context-Based Strategies for Engaging Consumers in Using Public Reports. Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference (Text Version). December 2011. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/about/annualconf11/delamare_shaller_gruman/shaller.htm


Current as of March 2012
Internet Citation: Context-Based Strategies for Engaging Consumers in Using Public Report: Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2011 Annual Conference. March 2012. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2011/shaller2/index.html