Healthcare Informatics May 16, 2018
Rajiv Leventhal

When pitted against tech giants such as Google, Microsoft, Apple and Facebook, consumers found Amazon as the company to be most trustworthy when it comes to receiving healthcare services, according to a new report.

Alpha, an on-demand user insights platform for the Fortune 500, today issued a new report indicating which of the big tech brands and products Americans will entrust with their healthcare, as companies such as Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon more and more setting their sights on the sector.

Indeed, 36 percent of the testing audience found Amazon to be the most trustworthy. According to the researchers, “This is great news for the e-commerce giant, which has struggled to break into the healthcare space for several years. A...

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