Patient Engagement/Monitoring

iVitaFi announces MyPlan: Digital Patient Engagement platform

iVitaFi, a leading non-recourse patient financing company, today announced the release of its new digital patient engagement and payment platform for hospitals and physician practices, iVitaFiSM MyPlan.

The iVitaFi MyPlan platform helps healthcare providers more effectively engage with patients using patient-centric communication channels and payment platforms to boost patient satisfaction and financial performance. Guarantors can easily access all their outstanding medical bills using single sign-on and have the option to quickly make a payment. Or, if patients prefer, they can easily self-enroll in a short term or long-term payment plan or a hassle-free, 0% interest line of credit – up to 36 months, regardless of their credit score.

The new product release enables iVitaFi to expand its non-recourse consumer financing program, offering additional tools for providers such as the ability to send digital statements and to communicate with patients about their hospital bills via text, email, and voicemail.

“Hospitals and practices can instantly connect eligible patients with the financial resources they need to be able to afford their medical care. Our platform provides multiple, digital engagement and payment options so that patients have an easy and convenient way to pay their healthcare bills,” says Greg Falconer, CEO of iVitaFi.

iVitaFi MyPlan benefits both patients and providers. Patients have the option to make flexible and affordable payments, while hospitals can gain a competitive edge, sustain financial stability, and improve patient satisfaction scores.

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