Innovative Ways Healthcare Organizations Use Text Messaging to Reach Consumers
Although developing text messaging campaigns to reach consumers with healthcare-related information is not new, many organizations are getting even better at defining their core offer or call to action within these campaigns and targeting a more defined audience segment. Here are just a couple of recent examples of the more targeted approaches to engaging consumers with healthcare information through text mesaging.
Reaching Consumers in Developing Countries through Text Messaging
How one company uses SMS text to help consumers detect counterfeit medicines
In looking at ways to use mobile devices to reach doctors in developing countries, a team at GlaxoSmithKline ended up creating a SMS text messaging campaign to protect African consumers from counterfeit products.
Since counterfeit medicines are a huge issue in Africa – with an estimated 10-30% of the medicines sold in open markets counterfeit – consumers often have no way of figuring out what medicines are real and what are fake.
Here’s how the SMS campaign works: GSK assigns unique, scratch-off identifiers to packages of antibiotic so consumers are able to send the code via SMS text message to a toll-free phone number for verification. The mobile service then looks up the code and sends back verification via SMS text to the consumer. Right away consumers started using the service, with GSK receiving 1,000 texts per day within the first few weeks.
Reaching Pregnant and New Moms through Text Messaging
In an effort to educate new moms (and moms-to-be) about pregnancy and childbirth and lower infant mortality rates in the U.S., a text-messaging campaign sponsored by Johnson & Johnson, called text4baby, has been targeted to Hispanic and African American women in early stages of pregnancy through their baby’s 1st year.
The text4baby campaign was the result of a partnership between healthcare organizations, wireless carriers, and government as way to reach Hispanic and African American mothers who are about 2.5 times more likely to put off prenatal care (or get no prenatal care) than Caucasian women. However, research showed that Hispanics and African Americans were more likely to be avid texters.
The campaign sends free text messages in English or Spanish with content on how to improve your health during pregnancy and care for your newborn. Moms simply text the number 511411 with the word BABY or BEBE (in Spanish) and then provide their due date (or child’s birth date) in order to begin receiving messages. The campaign goal of reaching 1 million moms by the end of 2012 is a worthy challenge and as of February 2011, there were 135,000 women signed up.
Importance of Mobile Platforms in Educating Consumers about Healthcare
Of course this isn’t the first time that text messaging has educated and informed consumers about healthcare-related issues. However, it does reiterate the growing importance of mobile platforms in delivering targeted health-related information to consumers around the world. Many organizations are looking to mobile/wireless devices and mobile text messaging (SMS) as ways to inform the public about key health education issues such as:
- Disease outbreak notifications
- Education on chronic disease management
- Prevention in areas of health like diabetes
I suspect we will see a number of creative uses for mobile platforms in reaching consumers in the near future. To learn more about how healthcare organizations are using text messaging, be sure to check out:
My Favorite Web Analytics Books
There’s no better way to learn new skills than to read books written by experts in the field. This is certainly the case with web analytics. Luckily there are quite a few great titles written by authors showcasing their knowledge and expertise in website analytics.
Here is my short list of recommended books for those who are interested in web analytics or, for that matter, anyone interested in improving their results online. Go to Amazon.com, stop by your local Borders bookstore, or download a copy to your Kindle. I think you’ll find they’re worth the read and you’ll be anxious to put all your new knowledge to use right away.
Best Books on Web Analytics
- Web Analytics Demystified – This book by Eric T. Peterson was one of the first web analytics books that I ever read. The concepts never go out of date. Be sure to check out Peterson’s website as well at www.webanalyticsdemystified.com for even more great information.
- Web Analytics – An Hour a Day and Web Analytics 2.0 – Can I call Avinash Kaushik the father of web analytics? Not sure, but if you’re ever listening to a webinar or at a conference on web analytics, most likely Kaushik’s name (or something he’s written) will be brought up. If you want to keep current in the field, be sure to follow @avinash on Twitter and read his blog Occam’s Razor.
- Social Media Metrics – Many businesses struggle to identify, gather, and make good use of social media metrics. Author Jim Sterne has written a great book to help businesses maximize their social media ROI. And isn’t that what we are all hoping to do?
- Advanced Web Metrics with Google Analytics – Brian Clifton’s book is a must for anyone working with Google Analytics. Great technical info as well on Google Analytics API and integration with 3rd party apps.
Books on Conversion Testing & Optimization
Conversion testing and analytics go hand in hand so I would be remiss to leave out books on online testing and optimization. Here are a few of my favorites:
- Waiting for Your Cat to Bark? and Call to Action as well as the most recent book: Always be testing. All by best-selling authors (and brothers) Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg. Timeless, practical advice for anyone who is looking to achieve success through their online efforts.
- Landing Page Optimization – The Definitive Guide to Testing & Tuning for Conversions. Tim Ash writes about landing page optimization and setting up A/B and multivariate tests. You’ll be ready to start testing as soon as you put this book down.


Many of the videos in JHM’s channel address conditions patients may be dealing with such as Liver Cancer, Warfarin, Neuroendocrine Tumors – with doctors explaining options for treatment. As of this writing, the hospital had 765 YouTube channel subscribers and 290,920 total upload views.


