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Digital Health Gaps in the Pandemic Through the Eyes of Younger Physicians

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More younger doctors recognize the “immediate value” of telehealth, Philips found: 61% of younger doctors said telehealth was among the top digital health technologies that would have most improved their experience during the pandemic. 53% of younger doctors said AI would have improved their pandemic experience.

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“Complexity is Profitable” in U.S. Healthcare – How to Save a Quarter-Trillion Dollars

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health care employment since 2001, today accounting for twice as many staff as physicians and nurses. The team noted in their JAMA viewpoint that over 1 million administrative employees were added to U.S.

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Primary Care 2.0 – How Crossover Health is “Re-Bundling” Health Care

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In 2020, investments in digital health reached $14.1 health care system, or more aptly “non-system” as my old friend J.D. health care system, or more aptly “non-system” as my old friend J.D. published in 2001. Fragmentation is a hallmark of the U.S. Fragmentation is a hallmark of the U.S.

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Medicare Members Are Health Consumers, Too – Our AHIP Talk About Aging, Digital Immigrants, and Personalizing Health/Care

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That study resulted in the paper, A Call for Care That’s Personal, Accessible and Social , which the company’s CMO, Nicole Althaus, and I will be discussing today at AHIP’s Consumer Experience and Digital Health Forum in Chicago. Digital immigrants, first coined by Marc Prensky in 2001.

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The Rough Guide to Health/Care Consumers in 2025: The 2025 Health Populi TrendCast

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As such, my lens here frames the health/care consumer for whom medical bills and workflows feel like retail and thus, I have expanded my use of the phrase retail health beyond the pharmacy and traditional use of the term to cover patients responses to the scenario as someone feeling cut-off or fragmented away form a streamlined health care system.