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Extreme makeover: transforming a health system brand

SHSMDBuilding and leveraging brand equity to drive new business is the topic of a session that I’ll be co-presenting with Sue Reimbold, SVP for marketing and communications of the American College of Chest Physicians, at the upcoming SHSMD conference in Chicago.  In this session, we’re going to discuss healthcare organizations that have recently overhauled their brand strategies, and the methods they employed to drive brand alignment across diverse business units, clinical operating systems, new business development initiatives and marketing investments.   We will share the steps undertaken by health systems to create a distinct brand value proposition, strengthen brand identity, and drive new business growth from a core positioning strategy.  And illustrate the impact of these new strategies on volume, revenue, market share and overall competitive performance.

Here’s a brief outline of the session:

  • Escalating competition and rapidly restructuring markets require new approaches to brand leadership
  • Brand relevancy in the era of accountable care, expanding service portfolios, strategic partnerships, digital and social technologies
  • Building the business case for repositioning health system brands
  • Driving to a relevant, differentiated brand value proposition
  • Beyond brand identity: brand activation by design
  • Organizing the effort and getting everybody on board
  • Aligning services, systems and processes
  • Proving it works:  measuring brand performance

I look forward to seeing you at SHSMD Connections 2013 in Chicago.  Just let me know if you would like a copy of our slide deck.

2013 SHSMD Connections
Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers
September 29 – October 2, 2013

Extreme Makeover: Transforming a Brand to Drive Growth and Innovation  (Karen Corrigan, Sue Reimbold)
September 30, 2013
2:15 pm to 3:15 pm

Engaging healthcare consumers through content marketing

content marketing rxContent marketing is a hot topic for healthcare marketers.  And no wonder.  More than ever, healthcare consumers are seeking information, sharing healthcare experiences, exploring treatments and selecting providers online. And the vast majority of online health-related discussions take place without input from healthcare professionals.

A recent Pew Internet and American Life Project study revealed that 81% of U.S. adults use the internet and 59% say they have looked online for health information in the past year. Over a third of U.S. adults say they have gone online specifically to try to figure out what medical condition they or someone else might have.

Also consider:

  • 47% have looked for information about a doctor
  • 34% have read about someone else’s healthcare experience
  • 16% have consulted online rankings or reviews of providers

Professional Research Corporation’s (PRC) 2012 National Consumer Perception Study also found that one-fourth of healthcare consumers use the web to find a doctor, and 16% say that blogs and posted comments impact which physician or hospital they chose for care.

Content is about strategy, not just promotion

The challenge for healthcare marketers is having the right content in the right place at the very time that consumers are searching. To do this, they must develop a thorough understanding of how consumers discover, consume and share information on-line; and the role of search and social interaction across the consumer buying cycle.

The bottom line is that content marketing isn’t about self-promotion; it’s about engaging consumers through relevant information, resources and tools, discoverable at a time and place when they are most open to receiving messages.  It’s about building your brand and strengthening relationships at every point through the consumer decision-process. And encouraging your audience to act through strong calls to action with content that positions you as the preferred choice.

Learn more at PRC’s upcoming Webchat on content marketing

On Thursday, March 28, 2013, I’ll be joining Janna Binder, director of marketing and public relations for Professional Research Corporation (PRC), on a webchat to discuss the role and power of content marketing in healthcare. During the one-hour session, we’ll talk about how content marketing can engage healthcare consumers, build your brand, drive patient acquisition and cultivate customer loyalty. Key discussion points will include:

  • The role of search and social interaction in the healthcare consumer’s selection process
  • Where consumers discover, consume and share information
  • What constitutes relevant, valuable content, tools and relationships
  • How marketers can build content marketing plans

I hope you’ll join us. The 60 minute PRC Webchat starts at 1:00 pm central time. And, there is no charge for participation. Just click here for more information and online registration.