5 trends show digital healthcare turns a corner
More consumers are embracing digital health, but providers and payers aren’t always adapting at the same pace. Learn what’s trending.
More consumers are embracing digital health, but providers and payers aren’t always adapting at the same pace. Learn what’s trending.
Each year, more consumers are using self-service digital health tools. In 2018, 75 percent of US consumers said technology is important to managing their health. But when it comes to virtual care, robotics and artificial intelligence, consumer interest is surpassing what providers offer.
Accenture’s Kip Webb explains consumer survey highlights.
View TranscriptArtificial intelligence and other intelligent technologies can drive innovation. This survival guide explains how payers can maximize technology to improve processes and get to value and better outcomes.
Intelligent technologies are helping healthcare organizations to deliver personalized, efficient and informed care—but trust and responsibility cannot be overlooked. These top five trends uncover the future of digital health.
Brian Kalis explains what’s behind the top trends of 2018.
View TranscriptConsumers with low healthcare system literacy may struggle to make key decisions.
More than half of US consumers do not understand how to navigate the current healthcare landscape because it is so complex. Payers can create a new model of consumer service and engagement that makes navigating the healthcare system easier for people.
An uptick in digital health technology consumption is affecting how consumers—especially younger patients—engage with their primary care physicians (PCPs). Some are even going without a PCP.
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