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Hooray For Healthcare
by Craig Douglass, by Brendan Gallagher, Tuesday, December 11, 2012 3:15 AM
Why did healthcare become a dirty word? As a popular boogieman in the last election cycle, healthcare got beat up pretty good. In marketing circles, healthcare
has always been the ugly stepchild to the alluring worlds of fast food, beer and fabric softeners. It’s hard to understand, given that few (if any) of us would place
anything above the need to be and stay healthy. My theory? The truth of healthcare is hard. Healthcare is profoundly personal. It’s us at our most
vulnerable -- whether we’re confronting an illness, wanting to stay healthy for our family or extending our vitality. Traditional healthcare marketing has struggled with these
realities. Fortunately for all of us, a new healthcare marketing model is emerging. A model that’s rooted in the well-being of people (us) and our need to make better,
more confident decisions. This is also a model that can bring out the best in us as marketers. New healthcare marketing model A host of market
forces has pushed healthcare marketing to conclude that traditional practices are no longer valid. As a result, healthcare marketing is in the midst of an exciting transformation -- a shift from
product-focused to people-focused brand building. This new model is helping to break old habits, and it’s creating a new openness to change and innovation. So what’s new?
- The increasingly active role we’re playing in our health
- The fact that marketers are building brands that create
value by helping people be well
- The need for more generous ideas and marketing strategies
- The importance of durable brand ideas that fit meaningfully
into people’s lives
It’s inspiring. Still, the complete transformation of healthcare marketing will not be easy (transformation never is), and a model can
only do so much. Success requires people with the strength and stamina to prevail.
The people who make the model successful Imagine if your child
or mother/father was attempting to overcome an illness or trying to improve or extend their wellness. What level of talent and effort would you demand be put into the design
of the information they need to be successful? I assume you want them to get the best of the best -- that the people producing the work put your loved one’s needs first
and put their heart and soul into the work. It’s true that navigating the complexities and regulations can be daunting. And the industry’s reliance on traditional
marketing machinery is frustrating. But where else can you wrestle with this level of complexity, develop stunning creative and help people in profoundly important ways? At our best, our efforts give voice to people who need it most. That warrants the resilience and fortitude to negotiate the complexities. Healthcare
marketing affords each of us an opportunity to help people make better, more informed and confident healthcare decisions.
In summary: bring your best We’re excited by the opportunity that the change in healthcare marketing is creating for folks who wish to use their powers for good. We’re excited that great people with great
ideas can accelerate the transformation. We think our (and your) daughters, sons, mothers and fathers deserve the best we can do. There are few (actually
can’t think of any other) industries that impact people like healthcare. In healthcare we find ourselves at our most profound and human moments. We are proud to say we work
for a healthcare agency. We’re proud to work with people who come to work every day to help people be more successful in their pursuit of well-being. Hooray for
healthcare.