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Health & Wellness Content Library

Use the content from this library to position yourself as an authority within an active community of health and wellness advocates and consumers.

Compiled by The Institute for HealthCare Consumerism and powered by ShareWIK Media Group.

For specific licensing terms and prices please contact:

Brent Macy
FieldMedia, LLC
Managing Director & Associate Publisher
770-296-7276 (Direct)
bmacy@fieldmedia.com

Consumer attitudes and outlooks about health care have changed in recent years to reveal increasing interested in clinical performance, health care and disease education, as well as public accountability. As part of your ongoing efforts to engage your consumer base, employees or audience, provide your market with the latest in health care education through this content — it’s easy, insightful and affordable.

How Will Your Target Market Benefit?

When you distribute this quality content, your audience will learn from medical and health care experts, along with personal, relatable accounts of what other patients with similar diagnoses have experienced, what they wish they would’ve known and the results they’ve had. This kind of readily available content helps empower viewers toward changed behavior around health and wellness.

How Will Your Company or Organization Benefit?

By licensing this content, nationwide employers, institutes and organizations can educate and their target audience authentically through their own distribution channels, such as websites, e-newsletters, etc. With new content releasing all the time, this tool quickly becomes a facilitator between you and your niche market. Position your organization or company as an expert at the forefront of health and wellness with credible content that will improve and reshape viewers’ expectations of health care.

The Health & Wellness Content Library embodies The Institute for HealthCare Consumerisms mission to allow its members and their markets to LEARN, SHARE and CONNECT.

Top Seven Reasons to Acquire Our Licensed Health & Wellness Content Library

  1. Trusted information and insight from medical and health care experts
  2. Information is presented in a unique, premium value format that focuses on telling real-life stories
  3. This type of story-telling format is proven to spur healthcare consumers to act by starting a conversation
  4. The content is a resource that can help change employees´ behaviors by giving them access to relevant insights right when they need and want them
  5. Easy to use, inviting employees to return for more
  6. Adaptable to support your initiatives and campaigns and your own channels of communication and other platforms
  7. Affordable

Preview a Video in Our Library

Featured Video: I Reversed My Type 2 Diabetes

Additional Library Topics

To view a video on one of our many health related topics simply click on a link below. If you have trouble opening a video, please make sure to hold down your "CTRL" key while pressing the link to disable your "pop up blocker".

Content Sales & Licensing Agreement

The Institute for HealthCare Consumerism is a multi-platform, collaborative community for the innovative health and benefit management, and has partnered with ShareWIK Media Group as the premier source for licensed health and wellness content. As such, the consumer health videos found in this site, plus those listed within the video topics, are available to purchase and use for your projects and needs. Become part of the leading establishments that are providing their audience with relevant insights that encourage a change in their health-driven behaviors. Please contact Brent Macy at 770-296-7276 or email him at bmacy@fieldmedia.com, today, for specific licensing terms and prices.

**The consumer health videos found within TheIHCC.com were produced by ShareWIK Media Group Inc and are considered copyrighted (c) by TheIHCC.com and ShareWIK Media Group Inc.

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