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Dear Digital Healthcare: Let’s Do Better

HIT Consultant

Digital transformation has increased healthcare access, but quality and consistency are lagging behind. The healthcare industry has gone digital faster than anyone could’ve expected. Digital health options like telemedicine and online pharmacies existed before the pandemic. Telemedicine and online pharma have their merits.

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Nurses Earn Highest Grade for Care Far Above All Other Health Care Workers — Including Doctors — In Latest Gallup Poll

Health Populi

Note that 8 in 10 consumers rate nurses excellent/good compared with 7 in 10 people ranking physicians this way, 6 in 10 for hospitals, 5 in 10 for telemedicine/virtual visits, and just under 5 in 10 for hospital emergency departments. 10 – or 4 in 10 ranking as “poor.” health system.

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Trust in Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

Now in 2023, more than ever, we think about trust in healthcare – the system and the medical profession are rooted in experience, connections, and perception. Different segments of society have varying levels of trust based on socio-economic status, race, and level of interaction with the healthcare system, to name a few.

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Confidence in Science/Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

Confidence in healthcare and science – the system and the medical profession is rooted in experience, connections, and perception. Different segments of society have varying levels of trust based on socio-economic status, race, and level of interaction with the healthcare system to name a few. Anthony Fauci. References.

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Confidence in Healthcare

Healthcare Leadership

Confidence in healthcare and science – the system and the medical profession is rooted in experience, connections, and perception. Different segments of society have varying levels of trust based on socio-economic status, race, and level of interaction with the healthcare system to name a few. Anthony Fauci. References.

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Confidence in Science

Healthcare Leadership

Anthony Fauci Confidence in healthcare and science – the system and the medical profession is rooted in experience, connections, and perception. Different segments of society have varying levels of trust based on socio-economic status, race, and level of interaction with the healthcare system to name a few. What can we do?

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Thrive or Survive: Business Leaders in the Age of AI

Health Business Group

In a healthcare sector driven by precision, trust, and integrity, the choices made by business leaders resonate far beyond profit margins — they impact patient outcomes, public trust, and the future of the industry itself. Ultimately, this data-centered approach can lead to more effective, responsive healthcare systems.