VatorNews December 29, 2022
Steven Loeb

Over 80% said they want one platform to manage their care, citing convenience and improved knowledge

There are now over 300,000 health-related applications available, including those to help track and improve health in areas like diet, fitness, weight loss, heart health, and brain games.

While people like having all of those options to choose from, that doesn’t mean they want the space to be fragmented; in fact, the vast majority feel quite the opposite: according to a survey from PYMNTS and Lynx released this week, they overwhelmingly want a digital health ecosystem that makes things convenient for them.

The Healthcare In The Digital Age report, which surveyed more than 2,500 U.S. consumers and patients, found that 81% are...

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