How Tailored Patient Education Videos Help Patients Feel Confident Completing Treatment Plans
Today’s patients expect more than just excellent care. They want clarity, reassurance, and personalized support at every step of their journey. For...
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Robert McDermott May 1, 2025 1:00:00 PM
Today’s patients expect more than just excellent care. They want clarity, reassurance, and personalized support at every step of their journey. For today’s providers, meeting that expectation isn’t always easy. Nearly half of American adults without a high school education, and even high school and college graduates can struggle to understand the full scope and expectations of a treatment plan. Among those with the lowest literacy levels, 43% rarely use written materials at all. We can do better, and find that our businesses do better, with the right kind of engagement and patient education.
Delivering the clearest information, in a format patients easily absorb, builds trust, improves outcomes, and streamlines the entire care journey for the provider and patient.
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The patient journey refers to the full experience a patient has with your practice, from initial awareness to post-treatment follow-up. It encompasses every interaction, including the initial phone call, browsing your website, scheduling an appointment, meeting clinical staff, receiving a diagnosis, developing a treatment plan, and engaging in ongoing care and follow-up.
Rather than viewing patient care as a single appointment or isolated event, the patient journey encourages us to think about healthcare as a continuum of experiences. Every step, no matter how small, shapes the patient's perception of your practice, influences their confidence in your team, and impacts their ability to manage their health.
When we understand the patient journey as a series of critical touchpoints, it becomes easier to identify where patients may need additional information, reassurance, or resources. From appointment reminders and pre-visit preparation to treatment explanations and post-care instructions, each moment offers an opportunity to provide education and support that can ease anxiety and empower patients.
By proactively shaping each stage of the journey with effective communication and education, providers can do more than just deliver care–they can build stronger relationships, create more positive patient experiences, and ultimately drive better health outcomes. In fact, a well-supported patient is far more likely to follow treatment plans, attend follow-up appointments, and feel satisfied with their care–all factors that contribute to both improved patient well-being and practice success.
Knowledge reduces fear, and fear is a major barrier to patients deciding to move forward with recommended treatments. If you’re a provider, you’re likely familiar with these reasons a patient might be hesitant:
Without clear information, patients feel overwhelmed and out of control.
Previous studies have shown that providing adequate information both before and after exams is directly associated with higher patient satisfaction, a stronger sense of control, and lower stress levels. Patients who understand what to expect are better equipped to engage with their care plans and follow medical advice.
That's why patient education videos are such powerful tools. Unlike dense written materials or rushed verbal explanations, videos can clearly demonstrate procedures, explain outcomes, and normalize what patients are experiencing. Plus, for patients who may face language barriers with their care providers, video tools can be easily translated using captions, making education accessible and easy to understand.
Ultimately, visual learning helps break down complex concepts into relatable, memorable content, giving patients the clarity and reassurance they need to feel empowered at every stage of their journey. And in fields like dentistry, dental patient education videos have proven especially effective at improving treatment acceptance, reducing appointment cancellations, and increasing overall patient satisfaction.
While videos are a great place to start, patient education is most impactful when it’s customized to each patient depending on their needs and where they are in the patient journey. A one-size-fits-all approach simply isn’t enough. To truly engage patients and support them at every stage of care, education must be personal, relevant, and timely.
Thoughtfully curated patient education playlists can deliver the right message at the right moment, strengthening the patient's trust, boosting their confidence, and empowering them to make informed decisions about their health. Rather than overwhelming patients with information all at once, playlists allow practices to break content into digestible, meaningful segments, ultimately creating a more personalized and supportive experience.
The first step in creating targeted playlists is to map out your most frequent patient journeys. Think about the common reasons patients come to your practice and the typical steps they follow from initial contact through long-term care.
For example, in a dental practice, patient paths might include new patient onboarding, orthodontic consultations, dental implant procedures, or ongoing periodontal maintenance. And for healthcare practices, common paths might involve onboarding, chronic disease management, preventive care visits, acute illness consultations, or post-surgical follow-ups.
Each patient path likely follows predictable stages where patients need clear information, reassurance, and encouragement. Understanding these common patterns helps ensure you’re delivering the right education at the right time–and addressing concerns proactively rather than reactively.
Once you understand the typical paths, align videos to specific stages of the journey:
By connecting videos to key touchpoints, you can proactively address common questions and concerns before they arise, saving your team time and significantly improving the patient experience. Patients no longer have to rely solely on memory or hard-to-follow conversations during appointments. Instead they can access educational resources when and where they need them most, at a pace that works for their schedule.
Whenever possible, personalize your video playlists based on the patient's specific diagnosis, treatment plan, or concerns. Even small customizations, like using the patient's name in email subject lines or sending videos tailored to their condition, can make a big impact on engagement and trust.
Plus, modern digital tools make it easier than ever to deliver tailored education materials through automated workflows, so no patient feels like "just another number."
Taking the extra step to customize patient education with video playlists isn’t just good for patients, it's good for your practice, too. Here's how:
Customizing the patient journey starts with delivering the right information at the right time, and video is one of the most effective ways to do it. But creating professional, engaging content takes time and resources that many practices simply don't have.
Whether you're helping a nervous new patient understand their first cleaning or guiding someone through post-surgical care, personalized video education builds trust, drives better outcomes, and strengthens your practice from the inside out.
That’s where iCoreAcademy by iCoreConnect comes in. With a library of over 100 high-quality patient education videos available in both English and Spanish, you can easily build targeted playlists to educate and empower your patients at every touchpoint, whether they’re in the office or learning from home.
Ready to streamline your patient education strategy and elevate the care experience? Book a demo today!
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