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Kyruus' new Patient Access Journey Report, which polled patients about their healthcare preferences, finds an appetite for a streamlined, digitally mature scheduling experience.
While 88% of patients said they were satisfied with their care, only half said their doctors and other providers did a "good" or "excellent" job.
Consumers are increasingly self-empowered in their care decisions -- and place a growing premium on…
A robust web presence and offerings like online scheduling and telehealth are imperatives for health systems looking to stay relevant.
The digital health advertiser hopes to close the book on roughly two years of scandal after reports that it manipulated and sold falsified advertising inventory.
All of the life insurer’s members with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes will have access to the service, which offers savings on premiums.
The Epstein Becker Green report pinpointed the opioid epidemic as a major driving force behind new laws and programs, but coverage restrictions and non-robust parity laws are still hampering adoption within Medicare.
Members of the HIMSS Media editorial team discuss the top takeways from the Connected Health Conference in Boston, including the changing role of healthcare payers, the challenges of behavior change, worrying digital health adoption stats and more.
The program equips employees with a sleep wearable, app, weekly coaching and sleep physician referrals, if necessary.
Microsoft's Neil Jordan sat down this morning with HIMSS CTIO Steve Wretling at the Connected Health Conference to answer a battery of questions on the shifting market.
Heywood spoke at the Society of Participatory Medicine's annual conference about the importance of patient involvement, and how the company is continuing its work following this summer's acquisition by UnitedHealth Group.