Health IT Analytics November 22, 2023
Editorial Staff

Depending on how healthcare leaders implement them, digital health tools can either complicate the healthcare system or empower consumers.

While innovation resulted in life-saving digital health tools, it has also resulted in waste and complications in the healthcare system.

Unlike in the banking, car ride, or travel industries in which apps and useful technologies have been seamlessly integrated, healthcare consumers wrestle with too many siloed apps and tools. Not only can these tools further complicate care, but they can increase costs and take away decision-making opportunities from consumers.

In this episode of Industry Perspectives, Glen Tullman, chief executive officer of Transcarent, addresses how healthcare leaders better integrate useful technologies to make healthcare more affordable, more accessible, and more capable of...

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