Credible Content, Customized Branding, and Target Audiences
Credible Content
Consumer focus groups and ongoing reader surveys guide the development of our Care Publications products. Content is based on reliable medical sources that you and your physicians trust, such as American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, American Academy of Pediatrics, and Institutes of Medicine, to name a few. Subject matter is continuously updated as the latest guidelines are published.
Customize to Build Relationships and Branding
You choose your level of customization:
- Care’s standard material, as is, with no changes
- Branding and local resources – cover only or selected sections or pages designed for easy edits by your staff
- Complete review and edit of all content
- Build Your Book – a combination of your content and any of our extensive library of topics
Each publication can be branded and designed to look like your family of patient materials. You can use your program name or ours. Materials can be designed to incorporate your corporate graphic standards and design elements including graphics, photography, and illustrations. Any portion of the text can be modified to reflect local practice patterns and services you offer. The publications inform and encourage families to access your services:
- Hospital preregistration
- Physician referral
- Classes and health events
- Other featured areas
Foreign Language Translations
Many of our publications are already available in Spanish and may be translated into multiple languages.
Health System Application
Care Publications has extensive experience working with several of the nation’s leading health care systems. We help blend a facility’s need for autonomy with the cost benefits of volume print runs for your system. Our system-friendly publications are organized for easy implementation.
Target Audiences and Distribution
Patient Handbooks like those for Maternal-Child are designed to reinforce patient consults and bedside teaching at your hospital. Use them to fulfill education criteria for The Joint Commission surveys. They can be used as a tool to help you improve outcomes and streamline patient flow. Distribute at initial patient access (preadmission, class registration) or on the patient floor as a teaching aid for staff.
Wellness Guides address health concerns, both physical and emotional, that accompany lifestage transitions. The focus is age-specific preventive health and self-help. These guides are appropriate as handouts at health events and classes or as incentives for joining a program or completing a health assessment.
Newsletters are targeted to specific audiences, such as the pediatric issues timed for parents of children birth to age 5. They connect your services to families in your community with a personalized message that says you care about the well being of the family after the birth experience.




