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Point of Care Guidelines Website

CPMRC's Point of Care Guidelines have been the leading interdisciplinary guidelines for hospitals for over 20 years. Their guidelines get everyone in the hospital on the same page in order to provide the best patient care. In the past, the guidelines were sent out in a paper or CD format. With a plan to launch their new web-based version of the guidelines, we created a set of materials to get the message out to their audience.

The first part of the campaign was the website. Just as their product stands out from a sea of other guidelines, we crafted a site that stood out from their competitors. We used imagery and movement that showed how Point of Care Guidelines connected everyone in the hospital. That, coupled with digestible explanations of how the product worked, resulted in a site that is clean, concise and a breath of fresh air to the industry.

Check out Point of Care Guidelines.

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