PR Newswire December 7, 2017
Decision Resources Group

Emerging soup-to-nuts model of healthcare provision opens up opportunities for remote care and digital adherence support, DRG Digital’s Manhattan Research data show.

NEW YORK, Dec. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — A merger of CVS and Aetna will ratchet up competition among healthcare giants to provide better care and a better customer experience through digital technologies, including remote care and patient support tools that can keep patients on their meds as directed. DRG Digital’s Manhattan Research surveys of U.S. patients, physicians and payers illuminate the consumer engagement strategy underpinning CVS’ move – and the opportunities it creates for potential partners elsewhere in the healthcare ecosystem.

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