Campaign Considerations
- Get Started
- Release Notes
- Automations
- Patient Channel
- Troubleshooting and FAQ
- Patient Facesheet
- Technical Specifications
- Insights & Analytics
- Collaborative Inbox
- Conversation Flows
- Campaigns
- Lines & Resources Requests
- Lines, Events, Resources
- SMS Basics
- Triggers
- Referrals
- Add-Ons
- Users and Groups
- Platform Settings and Configuration
- Self-Rescheduling
- Recalls
- Marketplace
- Pulse Outreach
Now that you have determined that you want to send a campaign, let’s review which decisions you will need to make to determine where you want to send the campaign from in Artera.
Campaigns Practice vs Existing Practice
Campaigns Practice (Shell Practice): This Practice type is used to facilitate large-scale outreach through campaigns. This allows all campaigns for your Enterprise to live in one Practice, which makes monitoring campaigns and responses to campaigns easy. However, keep in mind that this Practice type would not have any associated Resources or Events.
Existing Practice: This Practice type is used for your everyday operations for communicating with patients. This could include Appointment Reminders, Referral outreach, or Conversational Messaging.
Considerations
Campaign Design Options
Now that you have determined where you will send your campaign from in Artera, let's review what decisions you will have to make when it comes to your campaign design.
One-Way vs Conversational Messaging
One-Way: This campaign design is typically used for educational outreach with your patients where staff engagement post-campaign is not necessary in Artera.
Conversational: This campaign design is typically used for patient engagement. This is an actionable campaign because you are asking patients to act on the information provided in the campaign. For example, scheduling their flu shot or an annual wellness exam.