HIT Consultant March 5, 2020
Jasmine Pennic

What You Need to Know:

– Hospitals are failing to meet new moms’ expectations for digital health services from their healthcare providers, according to a new Xealth survey.

– Conducted among nearly 1,000 U.S. women who are new or expectant mothers, a majority (53%) who are familiar with digital health see online information as a key factor in choosing a hospital.

Xealth, a Seattle, WA-based provider enabling digital health at scale, announced recent survey findings that examine the digital health expectations of new or expectant mothers compared to the services received from healthcare providers. The last few years have seen a movement towards offering patients a more consumer-friendly experience, with significant investments made in digital health. This new experience...

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