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Survey: Health app adoption has tripled since 2014

Mobi Health News

New survey data out this week from Accenture shows that healthcare consumers are using more wearables and apps, and are more bullish on virtual care, than ever before. But they also have high expectations for their health technology, which the industry may not be able to meet.

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Challenging Innovators to Design for Older Adults: 2014 -2024

Aging in Place Technology Watch

In 2014, AARP’s Health Innovation @50+ sponsored a report, Challenging Innovators: Matching Offerings to the Needs of Older Adults. It was published in June of 2014 in conjunction with a Venture Summit event run by Mary Furlong and Associates. How about fielding a survey before spending investor’s money -- sounds crazy, huh?

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Survey: Telehealth on the rise in New Zealand

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Telehealth is increasingly being used to connect clinicians within and between New Zealand’s hospitals and to reach into people’s homes, a new survey revealed. The group plans to survey GPs and Primary Health Organisations (PHOs) on their use of telehealth later this year.

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Telehealth use jumps at inpatient facilities while outpatient adoption remains flat: survey

FierceHealthIT

Telehealth adoption among hospitals and health systems is on the rise—up from 54% in 2014 to 85% in 2019—while adoption among outpatient healthcare facilities remains flat, according to two new reports.

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New Survey Confirms Employers Want Telemedicine

American Well

This projection is in stark contrast to 2014, when just 22% of employers had adopted telehealth, and the close of 2015, which marked a further rise to a third of employers offering the benefit. At American Well, we set out to answer this question, fielding a broad survey of over 240 employers in Q4 2015. Drivers of Growth.

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31 Million Americans Underinsured In 2014

ACA Times

Almost one out of four American adults, or 31 million people, were underinsured in 2014, a study found. Data drawn from the Commonwealth Fund Biennial Survey found that half (51%) of underinsured adults reported problems with medical bills, and more than two five (44%) reported they avoided getting needed medical care because of cost.

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#WWBR Week of September 22, 2014

Chilmark Research

eHealth Initiative Survey Suggests Many ACOs Lack Mobile Applications and Face High Costs. “Timely survey update (based upon responses gathered in July-August) of 62 ACOs who are members of the Premier PACT Collaborative. The post #WWBR Week of September 22, 2014 appeared first on Chilmark Research. Premier, Inc.,

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