WebMD TV Heart Health
June 6, 2023Delivering round-the-clock educational programming to support heart and stroke patient recovery and self-management.
Deliver high quality education on heart failure, stroke, heart attack, atrial fibrillation, hypertension and more with the WebMD TV Heart Health Channel.
Empower heart and stroke patients to live healthier, longer lives and supplement your facility’s patient education efforts with 24/7 access to programs compliant with nationally recognized care standards. Content, developed in conjunction with leading professional health organizations and reviewed by an external medical advisory board, is up-to-date, accurate and engaging. The WebMD Heart Health Channel offers a wide variety of programs on important topics that encourage heart and stroke patients to take responsibility for their own recovery, disease management, and long-term health. This library can be delivered on TV, tablets and online. This channel includes select programming from our HealthClips Cardiology Library:
- Heart Failure
- Heart Attack
- Atrial Fibrillation (AFib)
- Heart Valve Disease
- Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery
- Stroke
- Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
- Venous Thromboembolism (VTE)
- High Blood Pressure
- Cholesterol
- Modifiable Risk Factors / Healthy Living
The WebMD TV Heart Health Channel can be a critical tool to help increase patient satisfaction, meet compliance, reduce cardiac and stroke related hospital readmissions, and improve health outcomes. In additional to the TV Channel, clinicians and patients can access videos online using their 5-digital passcode, and integrate the education into the EHR for patient-specific assignment and documentation of education.
Here’s what other hospitals are saying:
The HeartCare Channel allows patients access to the education they need, and they can watch while they are walking on the treadmill or even later when at home.
We needed patient education resources specific to heart and stroke, including topics like chest pain and how to have a healthy heart. I like the HeartCare Channel because the programs are easy for patients to understand, plus it’s very entertaining.