Here's how Jefferson Health saves $1,500 per patient encounter with telehealth. Patients report the video visits were just as effective as on-site visits.
Telehealth May Save Money, But It’s Not Yet a Necessity for Consumers
A Regence study finds that consumers save $100 on average by using telehealth in place of in-person care, but they still need to be convinced to go online rather than hop in the car.
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50 healthcare apps for clinicians and consumers to know: It seems like every week brings news of a new healthcare startup company whose app garnered millions in early funding. Not all of these apps will take off, and many are still vying to snag the dominant spot in their respective categories. For example, we don't yet know who will become the 'Uber of healthcare' yet, but a handful of companies with clever names and eye-catching platforms are aggressively grappling for the title. The same can be said for apps in the telehealth, prescription management, physician reference, patient portal ...
It seems like every week brings news of a new healthcare startup company whose app garnered millions in early funding. Not all of these apps will take off, and many are still vying to snag the dominant spot in their respective categories. For example, we don't yet know who will become the 'Uber of healthcare' yet, but a handful of companies with clever names and eye-catching platforms are aggressively grappling for the title. The same can be said for apps in the telehealth, prescription management, physician reference, patient portal and house call categories.
It’s easy to understand the meteoric rise of fitness and wellness apps during COVID-19. Health and medical apps have existed for decades, but public acceptance has been slow. Over the last five years, it has come into the spotlight accelerated by a host of factors that pre-date the pandemic.
Developing a Healthcare App in 2020: What Do Patients Really Want? - Imaginovation
Mobile Health Apps trends are changing with patients moving towards easy, convenient ways to fulfill their needs. We take a look at what patients want in today's healthcare mobile apps.