Healthcare DIVE October 31, 2025
Emily Olsen

Fewer than 30% of health system leaders said they earned significant return on investment from virtual care offerings, according to the report by Sage Growth Partners.

Dive Brief:

  • Healthcare executives see digital health and virtual care as key technologies to improve patient experience, but determining returns from these investments is unclear, according to a survey published this week by healthcare consultancy Sage Growth Partners.
  • Nearly 60% of respondents said their health system offered virtual primary care and remote patient monitoring. Additionally, half said they offered telehealth for stroke care.
  • But fewer than 30% earned significant ROI from most of their virtual care offerings, according to the survey. Plus, many executives said they would need to invest funds to...

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