PYMNTS.com December 27, 2022

Over two-thirds of Generation Z and millennial consumers track their health using wearable heathcare tech.

That’s according to findings from “How Digital Has Changed the Consumer Healthcare Experience and Expectations,” a PYMNTS and CareCredit report. While nearly half (48.5%) of surveyed consumers are now using some type of health monitoring technology, it’s the younger, more urban consumers who are tracking and managing their health and wellness the most.

Digital-first patient generations are driving an evolution within the healthcare landscape as they leverage an ever-growing suite of connected devices, platforms and wearables for personalized recommendations and treatments supporting their physical and mental health.

The ability to meet these next-generation expectations will help determine the future healthcare delivery landscape.

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Topics: Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends, Wearables
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