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How Twitter Revealed Consumer Health Care Trends in the Pandemic

Health Populi

During the pandemic, millions of people connected with Twitter to share thoughts and feelings about the pandemic…and their health. Tweets related to “broadband” were noted within the telemedicine/virtual health Twitter streams. For this report, Brandwatch utilized only English-language public Twitter data.

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Health Care Costs for a Couple in Retirement in the U.S. Reach $300,000

Health Populi

To pay for health care expenses, the average nest-egg required for a couple retiring in the U.S. in 2021 will be $300,000 according to the 20th annual Fidelity Investments Retiree Health Care Cost Estimate. Now in the context of the post-COVID-19-pandemic era, one in five employees in the U.S.

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Gen Z and Millennials: What They Want from Healthcare

MeMD

Millennials, the age group born between 1981 and 2000, now make up 35% of today’s employees. Not only do these employees bring different opinions and expectations to the workplace, but they also bring new demands – especially when it comes to their healthcare. What Younger Employees Want. High Need for Mental Healthcare.

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2020 rings in new decade at Penn Medicine, closes chapter of big change

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Doing so creates a high achieving mentality at work and builds connectedness, perhaps even solidarity, which can pay dividends and even transform the organization toward increased productivity. I find that it’s important as a leader to express gratitude. Mike Restuccia is the chief information officer of Penn Medicine.