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Consumer / Employer, Employee Benefits
Share Your Expert Insights! How Is the Landscape for Healthcare Benefits from Self-Insured Employers Evolving?
Experts suggest that the healthcare benefits landscape is evolving rapidly. Tell us whether you agree or disagree and what you think may be driving these changes. Your participation in this research will ensure the report results will be a valuable resource for you and the healthcare industry as a whole.
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Leverage Analytics and Technologies to Improve Quality of Care
MedCity News connected with Global Health Leader at EY, Aloha McBride, to share details on the company’s upcoming survey on what consumers are looking for in value-based care.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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Consumer / Employer, Health Tech
All Generations Find Telehealth Beneficial, New CVS Health Data Shows
A new CVS Health survey found that 76% of adults agree that telehealth is more convenient than other healthcare options. Additionally, 75% agree that it is more flexible, 75% believe that it is easier to schedule appointments and 77% said that it is quicker to provide care. The percentages varied slightly by generation, although a vast majority of each age group still said they agreed with these characteristics for telehealth.
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Survey: Scheduling Troubles Force 61% of Patients To Skip Medical Care
Because of bad digital experiences, 41% of patients have changed providers, the Notable survey discovered. The findings were presented at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas.
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Hospitals, Telemedicine, Patient Engagement
Survey: 42% of Americans may not go back to in-person care this year
Despite the ongoing Covid-19 vaccine rollout, a significant percentage of Americans say they are planning to delay care in 2021 or are unsure about in-person care, a new survey shows. Virtual visit options remain popular with 63% of respondents saying it will be an important factor when deciding where to seek care.
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Phishing attacks most common cybersecurity incident at US healthcare organizations
A survey of healthcare cybersecurity professionals by HIMSS details the most common types of cyber attacks, its impact on patient care as well as solutions hospitals and health systems have implemented to prevent falling prey to this type of criminal activity.
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Telemedicine, Patient Engagement
Survey: A third of patients can’t get appointments as a result of Covid-19
A survey conducted by data analytics company Evidation Health found that nearly a third of people missed or cancelled doctors appointments in the last two weeks. Another 7% of respondents said they weren’t able to get their prescriptions.
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Physician surveys show widespread concern about access to testing, medical supplies
Two surveys released on Thursday showed many physicians don’t feel like they have adequate access to testing and medical supplies. A survey of more than 2,600 U.S. physicians showed the vast majority — 73 percent — said they were not able to test patients quickly and easily.
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Survey: These are the top three healthcare tasks patients complete on mobile apps
Scheduling appointments, viewing lab results and requesting prescriptions emerged as the top three functions patients use mobile apps for, according to a SOTI survey of 552 U.S. consumers.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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Survey: Employers are most concerned about employees’ access to mental health services, substance abuse treatment
A Willis Towers Watson survey found that among 255 employers, 54 percent are concerned about employees having inadequate access to mental health services and 47 percent are worried about employees receiving insufficient access to substance abuse treatment.
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Venrock survey: Optimism for health IT companies continues, but challenges remain
Although the majority of respondents believe the creation of new healthcare IT companies will increase significantly or somewhat over the next two years, they still have concerns regarding talent/hiring and funding.
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When it comes to chronic care management, tech can’t replace people
In a new survey involving 106 healthcare leaders, 71 percent of respondents said an even mix of people and technology is ideal for driving success in chronic care management.
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Survey: Less than one-third of healthcare organizations have been executing on analytics strategy for some time
A new survey found that while the majority of healthcare organizations — 92.7 percent — have an analytics strategy, less than one-third — 31.8 percent — have been executing on that strategy for some time.
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Declining reimbursements and patient experience are top challenges for health systems, survey finds
In the survey, which asked 100 healthcare executives about their organization’s top challenges, 62 percent of respondents listed declining reimbursements and 53 percent cited the patient experience.