Healthcare IT News October 28, 2025
Mike Miliard

More than half of Americans think the U.S. healthcare system is fundamentally broken, a new PwC Health Research Institute survey shows, and are looking to technologies, including AI and wearables, to improve care.

More than half of Americans think the U.S. healthcare system is fundamentally broken, a new PwC Health Research Institute survey shows, and are looking to technologies, including AI and wearables, to improve care.

A report shows how generational change, rising costs, and new technologies are reshaping expectations for healthcare access and delivery. The data suggests a system under pressure but also on the verge of transformation.

The survey indicates that cost and access remain the most significant barriers, with 58% of respondents saying access to care depends...

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