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Nurses Earn Highest Grade for Care Far Above All Other Health Care Workers — Including Doctors — In Latest Gallup Poll

Health Populi

health system in the latest Gallup poll — earning a grade of “excellent” or “good” by American adults surveyed in November 2023. The second chart arrays the historical trend downward for all healthcare players (except walk-in/urgent care clinics) looking back to 2003 to 2023. health system.

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Telemedicine, Baby Boomers and Tech-Savvy Millennials

Arizona Telemedicine Program

The Association of American Medical Colleges reported in May the results of its 2017 Medical School Enrollment Survey, which found that medical school enrollment has increased 29 percent since 2002-2003. There is hope on the horizon, however.

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Waking Up a Health Consumer in the COVID-19 Era

Health Populi

Prudential surveyed U.S. FYI, Dr. Anderson was co-author with Uwe Reinhardt of “It’s the Prices Stupid,” the landmark Health Affairs essay from 2003 that pointed out the key difference between U.S. There’s another article in the magazine on telemedicine strategies that are helping hospitals address COVID-19.

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Considering Technology Adoption -- AARP’s 2008 Healthy@Home

Aging in Place Technology Watch

The iPhone had just been released in June of 2007, so this survey did not ask about smartphone use – there was no Digital Health (a " check engine light for your body! "); the Longevity Economy hadn’t been invented; Fitbit was a 2007 new clip-on tracker , and Facebook was still a campus toy. A few highlights from the report catch the eye.

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How Health Systems Can Address Consumerism Trends with Telehealth

American Well

Health systems can use telemedicine to manage patients in risk contracts and address population health management challenges. A recent survey by The Advisory Board Company found that consumers are willing to use telehealth for a variety of use cases, like urgent care, oncology, prescription refills, cardiology and orthopedics.

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How Health Systems Can Address Consumerism Trends with Telehealth

American Well

Health systems can use telemedicine to manage patients in risk contracts and address population health management challenges. A recent survey by The Advisory Board Company found that consumers are willing to use telehealth for a variety of use cases, like urgent care, oncology, prescription refills, cardiology and orthopedics.