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14 Ways to Reduce Long Patient Wait Times

Healthcare Success

It is well-established that longer patient wait times negatively impact patient satisfaction , specifically regarding patient confidence (in the provider) and perceived quality of care. According to Avalere Health , nearly three in four doctors work for a hospital, health system, or corporate entity today.

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5 Benefits of Telehealth: Why It’s the Future of Healthcare

Sequence Health

According to Statista’s study, the overall telemedicine market in the United States is expected to reach $22 billion by 2022. Patients can now consult with their doctors from the comfort of their homes and it’s not changing soon. Improved Patient Outcomes. Greater Engagement of Patients and Families.

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Telehealth Use Among Older Americans: Growing Interest, Remaining Concerns

Health Populi

In the Fear of Going Out Era spawned by the COVID-19 pandemic, many patients were loath to go to the doctor’s office for medical care, and even less keen on entering a hospital clinic’s doors. Quality of care not as good as in-person (among 67% of older people). 24% had privacy concerns. .”

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Confidence in Science/Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

Compared with people in other developed countries , Americans are considerably less likely to trust doctors, and only a quarter express confidence in the health system. Hurting innovation & research – clinical trial enrollment based on patient trust in their doctor – study. What can we do? The Upshot.

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Confidence in Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

Compared with people in other developed countries , Americans are considerably less likely to trust doctors, and only a quarter express confidence in the health system. Hurting innovation & research – clinical trial enrollment based on patient trust in their doctor – study. What can we do? The Upshot.

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Three in Five People 50+ in the US Will Likely Use Telehealth In the Future – An Update from AARP

Health Populi

Among people 50 and over, the doctor’s visit for routine care is the top reason for using virtual care, among 2 in 3 older people. That’s an important behavior change to take into future planning for primary care services targeted to older peoples’ chronic care management and remote health monitoring.

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The 5 Key Benefits of Remote Patient Monitoring

Twistle

Over the past year we’ve experienced the important role of telemedicine in monitoring and managing patient health and wellness. Adding remote patient monitoring (RPM) technology to a telehealth program increases access to care and enhances the quality of care delivery. Improved Quality of Care.