Medical Economics June 10, 2022
Renu Nadkarni

More than two years into the pandemic, the healthcare industry has been altered tremendously.

The future of healthcare will need to be convenient and designed around a patient’s unique needs. As major retail outlets and pharmacy chains continue to disrupt traditional care delivery, the race is on to transform care, reduce costs, and improve access for all.

In this new world, many are wondering the same thing: What will be the biggest healthcare priorities moving forward?

To answer this question, it is vital to consider the rapidly changing digital health landscape. As more organizations are implementing and refining their digital health offerings, there are three consistent trends that are influencing healthcare organizations’ use of digital solutions.

The first is an...

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