Deloitte October 4, 2022
Leslie Read Leslie Korenda Dr. Jay Bhatt Jitinder Kohli

Nontraditional sites can enable more convenient, accessible, and equitable care. See how to leverage these settings to meet consumer

Alternative care sites are an opportunity to meet the demand of increasingly empowered health care consumers, provide a better customer experience, and advance health equity. Alternative sites of care (defined as care outside the traditional doctor’s office) aren’t new, but they’re rising in prominence as the retail and digital worlds converge and the public sector recognizes the need to advance health equity and improve the consumer experience. At the same time, consumers are changing the way they want to access care and pushing the traditional health care visit and experience to be more in line with other encounters they have in...

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