Digital Commerce 360 April, 2017

The internet is changing healthcare, just as it’s changed many other industries. Hospitals, health systems and health insurers are all making it possible for consumers to manage their medical needs and payments online and via mobile devices. This report highlights the key trends in digital healthcare, while also addressing the obstacles and how leading organizations are addressing them.

Replacing the old ways of doing business opens up the possibility of consumers using the web and universally shared (but secure) personal financial and medical data to manage their health, wellness and health business affairs online. Even if Obamacare is replaced or heavily modified, web-enabled and consumer-driven healthcare is here to stay. Among the challenges facing healthcare organizations as they move into...

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Topics: Apps, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Investments, IoT (Internet of Things), Market Research, Medicare, mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Telehealth, Wearables
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