MedCity News July 29, 2022
Tanja Dowe

From utilizing patient portals and other electronically accessible data to using wearable tech for monitoring blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and other measurables, patients today have a wide range of available options to ensure they are taking an active role in their own healthcare journey.

To meet the needs of patients as compassionately as possible, with the goal of generating better clinical outcomes, studies have found that patients today are seeking easily understandable information related to their health, clearly defined treatment options, and user-friendly technologies that provide convenient access to personal health data. According to a report on the topic of patient centricity that was published in BMJ Journals, access and affordability of medications and support is a key driver of...

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