![]() But, if healthcare providers want to really push for digital users and telehealth adoption, that may not always be the case. ![]() I’d wager that you much prefer the experience and usability of your favorite retail app as opposed to the one from your healthcare provider. Think of the different retail apps you have on your phone and how these compare to the healthcare apps you’ve used. ![]() With telehealth quickly moving from a nice-to-have to a must-have offering, there are three things healthcare providers should focus on when creating and launching a telehealth service. According to the results of a recent study, the first half of 2021 saw $14.7 billion invested in digital health, which was slightly more than the investment in all of 2020 ($14.6 billion) and almost double the investment numbers from 2019 ($7.7 billion). ![]() Not only is adoption among consumers growing exponentially when it comes to telehealth, but the level of investment is also on the rise. According to McKinsey, the growth in telehealth adoption can be attributed to the increased willingness of both consumers and providers to use telehealth, as well as regulatory changes toward expanded access and insurance coverage. McKinsey’s analysis results corroborate these findings, indicating a telehealth usage increase of 38 times from before the Covid-19 pandemic.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |