MedCity News May 12, 2024
Ed Liebowitz

No matter what form they take, one thing is clear — there is an urgent demand for digital primary care providers to guide patient navigation in the digital health era.

The rapid rise of digital healthcare has placed the industry in a transformative phase, and one thing is needed to seize this opportunity and improve access to care successfully: accountability.

Digital care is becoming mainstream — more than 90 percent of health systems have telehealth programs in place, and 71 percent have expanded their offerings in the past year. Yet, as the number of digital health programs available to patients grows, the major challenge has become how to facilitate trust and navigation of virtual care, particularly when it comes to...

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