From Intention to Completed Action
Every solution we offer is powered by our Motivational Patient Guidance framework — nine behavioral techniques that transform patient interactions from routine touch points into measurable next steps. Not engagement. Activation.
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Uncover What's Really in the Way
Our Activation Agents use the Stressor Inventory process to surface non-clinical blockers — transportation, finances, fear, confusion — and mobilize solutions before patients even ask. Removing barriers is where activation actually happens.
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The Right Nudge at the Right Moment
Our Enterprise GPS platform continuously monitors each patient journey, builds motivational profiles, and selects the next best action in real time — escalating to human Activation Agents when empathy matters more than efficiency.
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Intelligence Layered Into Every Interaction
AI doesn't replace our clinical and activation expertise — it amplifies it. From predictive risk scoring to real-time sentiment analysis and automated follow-up triggers, our AI layer ensures no patient slips through the cracks.
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Running a triage line internally sounds straightforward until you price it out. You need licensed RNs available around the clock, every day of the year. That means covering nights, weekends, holidays, call-outs, PTO, FMLA, and shrinkage. It means supervisors, trainers, quality control staff, and the phone systems to support them.
The real cost is never just the hourly rate. It’s the fully burdened number: benefits at 24%, overhead, attrition-driven retraining, and the technology to keep it running. For a modest operation, that adds up to over $30,000 per month before you even consider scale.
And scaling is where it breaks. When call volumes surge during flu season, post-discharge windows, or after a new provider joins, you have two options: overstaff year-round and absorb the waste, or understaff and accept gaps in coverage. There is no middle ground with a fixed internal team.
Meanwhile, the nursing labor market keeps tightening. Attrition rates for triage RNs can run as high as 40% annually. Every departure triggers a 120-hour retraining cycle and weeks of reduced capacity. You’re not just paying for nurses. You’re paying to constantly replace them.
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Schedule a consultation and see how we can replace your variable triage costs with consistent, scalable RN coverage.