Healthcare Innovation February 27, 2020
Mark Hagland

When it comes to digital healthcare, a trio of recent survey-based studies finds traditional providers to be at risk from the incursions of disruptive entities—for a variety of important reasons

The evidence is coming in in one very important area, and it should be concerning to all the leaders of traditional patient care organizations—hospitals, medical groups, and health systems—the “bricks and mortar” institutions in U.S. healthcare.

Three recent studies point to very worrisome issues for traditional provider organizations. One was prepared by the Boulder, Colo.-based Navigant, a Guidehouse Company, and sponsored by the New York-based Centric Digital, the other, prepared by Redpoint Digital.

The study prepared by Navigant, and written by Danielle A. Dyer, is entitled “Healthcare Consumer Digital Experience...

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