Healthcare Innovation December 13, 2022
Mark Hagland

A new nationwide survey has found that consumers are excited to use connected health technologies, but are concerned about data privacy issues

A new nationwide survey has found that consumers are excited to use connected health technologies, but are concerned about data privacy issues. The survey, whose results were posted in a press release published on Tuesday, Dec. 13, found that “Americans are adopting a broad range of connected health technologies to improve their daily lives, and believe emerging technologies hold great promise for helping people improve health outcomes, live healthier lifestyles, improve preventative care, and gain access to remote care anytime, anywhere. But to enable these health gains — and help Americans live longer and healthier lives — consumers...

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