Conduit Wins eHealthcare Leadership Award

Conduit Health Partners is excited to share that we have received an eHealthcare Leadership Award for our Search Engine Marketing Nurse Triage digital campaign. Conduit was awarded Platinum, which is best in class of “Other Healthcare Sites.”

The eHealthcare Leadership Awards recognize outstanding health websites and digital initiatives, highlighting the role of digital communications in achieving health care organizations’ business objectives.

The theme for this year’s award presentation was Resilience — celebrating the tenacity and perseverance demonstrated by members of our profession as we emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Simply nailed it. Kept to the time proven notion of DATA INSIGHTS STRATEGY REPEAT. Wonderful design and flawless execution based on the numbers,” shares an eHealthcare Leadership Award judge.

While we are honored to receive this award, we are most proud of the work that we do every day to improve access to care in our communities. 

“This award exemplifies the commitment of the Conduit team to providing exceptional quality and exceeding expectations in all aspects of our operations, shared Dusti Browning, MSN, RN, NE-BC, vice president of growth and client solutions for Conduit Health Partners. “Through our data-driven approach, including in our digital communications, our team is able to support our partners in their most critical role; providing high-quality patient care.”

This could not be possible without the collaboration between the Conduit teams and with our partner, Full Media, who all work tirelessly to improve access to care. 

Dallas Sage, director of Digital Marketing at FullMedia, reflected on the award, “The partnership we have had on this engagement is a true example of how valuable strategic collaboration is to the success of an engagement. It was a team effort from all parties involved and I am so grateful to be a part of this team! Thank you to those who spent so much time and work on this submission. The presentation was a wonderful representation of the strategy executed and the results driven.”

If you are interested in learning more about how Conduit can help your organization, contact us for a free consultation or more information. 

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