Healthcare Finance News July 13, 2021
Nathan Eddy

McKinsey expects a proliferation of innovative tech-enabled care delivery models that will accelerate the adoption of value-based care.

A new McKinsey report indicates consumers see telehealth as an important modality for their future needs: Around 40% of surveyed consumers said they would continue to use telehealth going forward, up from 11% using telehealth prior to COVID-19.

Between 40% and 60% expressed interest in a set of broader virtual health solutions such as a “digital front door” or a lower-cost virtual-first health plan.

“For healthcare organizations, the question about what investments to make may depend on what infrastructure and analytics they already have, and how virtual care and telehealth can augment that to provide efficient and high-quality care,” Oleg Bestsennyy, McKinsey...

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