Fierce Healthcare February 7, 2022
Heather Landi

Over time, the app and consumer experience platform will be further developed to allow patients to integrate records with wearable devices, pay their medical bills online and establish personalized alerts based on their medical status or conditions.

When booking travel, paying bills or shopping online, consumers can typically access all the information they need in one place and get what they need with just a few clicks.

Seeing a doctor, on the other hand, often requires calling the office for an appointment, logging into multiple patient portals to find your health records, sitting in a crowded waiting room and filling out the same paperwork multiple times.

MedStar Health, one of the biggest health systems on the East Coast with hospitals...

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Technology, Wearables
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