MedCity News November 19, 2021
Kristen Valdes

Digital identity proofing via mobile phone or desktop enables consumers to take personal control of their identity, solving many of the frustrations that occur during care interactions, including everything from redundant paper forms to registration and wait times.

Nearly six in 10 health care C-suite leaders who took part in a recent survey said their organization’s top digital transformation goal is improving patient access. More than simply navigating patients to schedule appointments or view medical records, the goal is to make it easy for patients to gain digital access to every resource they may need throughout their health care journey.

A handful of forward-looking health systems are already staking a claim to leadership in that effort. They are providing new...

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