Teddy, and his best friend Brian Hodgkins, executive vice president of clinical operations and the Heritage Provider Network ACO at Desert Oasis Healthcare Photo: Brian Hodgkins Desert Oasis Healthcare provides medical care and wellness services to communities in California's Coachella Valley, as well as in Riverside and San Bernardino. The group serves more than 60,000 patients. Desert Oasis was facing a challenge many healthcare organizations must contend with: getting patients to follow their care plans.

For clinicians, just telling their patients what they need them to do and how to behave is not enough. "There are countless reasons why many patients don't adhere to their care plans: some don't fully understand their diagnosis, some don't want to believe they have a condition, others have behavioral health issues or simply choose not to participate," said Brian Hodgkins, executive vice president of clinical operations and the Heritage Provider Network ACO at Desert Oasis Healthcare. He holds a pharmacy doctorate.

"It was clear we needed an innovative turnkey solution to effectively connect with our hard-to-reach patients and ensure they were sticking to their care plans, which is essential to our goal of promoting ," he added. Desert Oasis had made some progress on this issue, but it was not anywhere close to finding an answer. On a related note, half of its 60,000 patients are seniors without much disposable income.

"Consequently, many of our patients are hard to reach a.