Brevium - Patient Reactivation Software Brevium’s automated platform turns lost patients into active ones by identifying, engaging, and reactivating them seamlessly Boost patient outcomes, optimize schedules, and achieve exceptional practice growth, all while saving time and effort
Brevium - LinkedIn Brevium’s patented, data-driven patient reactivation software helps medical groups and physician practice portfolios boost quality of care, improve patient experience, and transform lost
Brevium - frazier. vc Brevium’s automated solution integrates with practice management systems and uses data-driven algorithms to reconnect inactive patients through multiple channels — phone, text, email, and more — improving patient outcomes and practice profitability
–Brevium | CPOMP Powered by 20+ years of clinical logic, Brevium integrates with your practice management system to analyze patient data, determine who needs care now, and automates outreach
Integration of Brevium Robust Tool into IMS | Meditab About Brevium — Founded in 2004, Brevium pioneered patient reactivation among healthcare practices in the United States The Utah-based company offers patented solutions that providers and specialists need to keep their patients compliant and healthy
synapSYS: Brevium Brevium is the pioneer in patient reactivation, returning patients lost to medical practices With installations in ophthalmology, OB GYN, dermatology, cardiology and primary care, Brevium’s software improves the patient appointment lifecycle™ in hundreds of medical practices
Care Compliance - Brevium Brevium combines broad, flexible integration coverage with historical data stitching to help practices navigate system complexity with confidence
Brevium Connection - Brevium We’ll then connect Brevium to your current system and show you the number of contacts and potential returns based on the goals you set It’s simple, free and easy
Connected synapSYS: Brevium Brevium is the pioneer of patient reactivation, offering a patented, data-driven solution for reaching patients lost to follow-up On average, 25% of a practice’s patient database is overdue for care, with no scheduled appointments or communication in place