A Digital Health Coordinator manages the patient-facing digital health technologies that practices increasingly deploy — patient portals, mobile health apps, patient engagement platforms, digital therapeutics, and the emerging consumer-health technology layer. The work is operational, patient-focused, and increasingly important as patients expect digital engagement with healthcare. Coordinators support practices adopting and operating digital health tools effectively.
What this role involves
Digital Health Coordinators handle the patient-facing digital health layer. They support patient portal adoption and use. They coordinate patient engagement campaigns through digital channels. They handle patient questions about digital health tools. They work with practices on selecting and implementing patient-facing digital health technologies.
Patient portal operations are core work. Patient portals support secure messaging with providers, appointment scheduling, prescription refills, lab result access, and other patient interactions. Coordinators support portal adoption (enrolling patients, troubleshooting access) and portal use (handling secure messages, supporting patients through portal workflows).
Digital engagement strategy increasingly matters. As practices adopt patient engagement platforms, digital therapeutics, and consumer health tools, Coordinators support strategic deployment and ongoing operations of these tools.
The core activities
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Education & experience pathways
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The realities of the work
The Digital Health Coordinator role is emerging operational work supporting patient-facing technology. The specialty is growing as practices invest in patient engagement.
It is remote-work compatible for much coordination work. Compensation is at the mid-level coordinator range with growth as the specialty matures.
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How to know if this role fits you
The Digital Health Coordinator role is a good fit for members with patient-facing healthcare experience and technology aptitude. Members who can support patients through digital tools while handling the operational layer of digital health deployment. Members who enjoy emerging operational specialty work. For the right person, it offers growing demand in healthcare’s expanding digital engagement space.