Chief Healthcare Executive November 25, 2022
Derek Streat

Just as Americans are shopping online for the holidays, patients should be able to have the same convenience in finding the care that they need.

Consumers today are experts in online shopping.

Whether you’re buying clothes, electronics, furniture, or nearly anything else, online stores allow you to sort items and apply filters to find the exact products you’re looking for, delivered exactly when you need them. The site may even recommend items it thinks you’ll like based on purchase history or other criteria. Once you find what you want, you can add it to your cart and check out with just a few clicks.

If online shopping can be this streamlined and simple, yet personalized to individual preferences, why can’t...

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