Chief Healthcare Executive April 14, 2024
Chris Sullivan

Retail clinics and virtual care providers have an immense opportunity to position themselves as central care hubs, Chris Sullivan of Wolters Kluwer Health writes.

Primary care looks far different today than 10 years ago, with the healthcare industry undergoing massive shifts.

Primary care clinics and hospitals struggle to keep up with demand amid staffing shortages, and healthcare’s decentralization to new care settings and modalities is accelerating as a result. Amidst these shifts, technology promises to help providers in traditional and non-traditional clinical settings meet patients’ demands.

Today’s healthcare consumers prioritize convenience, cost, and experience, and the next wave of healthcare innovation is all about meeting these expectations for cost-effective and convenient care while maintaining a consistent, high-quality experience regardless of...

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Topics: Digital Health, Primary care, Provider, Retail care, Technology, Telehealth
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