
C-SESSIONS
IMPROVING COMMUNICATION ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STETHOSCOPE
Bridging the Gap
​
C-Sessions is a healthcare-focused program designed to improve communication and collaboration between Patients and their Healthcare Provider. The ultimate takeaway is to improve outcomes.
We believe that education, transparency, and open dialogue are essential to providing quality healthcare throughout the patient journey and treatment process.
The Physician-Patient Challenges
Less is More
Lemon Detox

of patients report that they do not have enough time with their physicians, and 86% of physicians agree.
Leveraging Time
89%
~ The Physicians Foundation (Patient Survey)

of patients prefer to partner with their physicians to make treatment decisions – physicians are open to it.
Patients as Partners
48%
~ Deloitte (Health Care Consumer Engagement Study)

of patients report an overall satisfactory communication with physicians.
Patient Experience
21%
~ Journal of Healthcare Communications (Research)
THE C-SESSIONS INFLUENCE
Physician
Participation
Patient
Engagement
Continued
Improvement
-
Improves Physician-Patient Communication Skills
-
Increases Collaboration that fosters psychological support
-
Enhances engagement strategies
-
Increases Patient & Physician satisfaction
-
Improves quality care and outcomes
-
Increases patient referrals
-
Increases Patient inclusion in the decision-making process
-
Improves follow-up communication during the recovery process
-
Increases understanding of prognosis, care, and expectations
-
Provides access to treatment options and information
-
Increases consensus between physicians and patients
-
Access to the highest quality video education, training, and research
-
Platform for HCP & Pharma industry leading professionals, and patients to connect and collaborate
-
Provides ongoing support to elevate the Patient-Physician Experience
-
Cost-effective solutions that improve clinical outcomes
-
Focused on a holistic approach
"Few people will go through life without cancer being a part of it. Currently, 40% will actually hear the words, ‘You have cancer’. Unfortunately, it’s doubtful anyone will escape this disease not having some form of impact."
​
~ Stage III non-small cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) patient.
Randall Broad
