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Most U.S. Physicians, Burned Out, Favor A Flavor of Single Payer Health System

Health Populi

Eight in ten physicians are working at full-capacity or are over-extended, the survey found. But consider the statistic that, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges, there will be a shortage of 65,500 physicians expected in 2020, and 90,400 in 2025. This is sobering through just the N=1 physician lens.

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79 Percent of Doctors Are Burned Out. Can Virtual Care Delivery Help?

GlobalMed

A new study from InCrowd paints a disturbing picture about provider burnout and its effect on patient care. The survey of 320 PCPs and 319 specialists reveals that 79 percent of primary care physicians (PCPs) describe themselves as burned out, as do 57 percent of specialists. But they share a common thread: telemedicine.

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Patient Engagement: Offer Telehealth or Risk Attrition

iSALUS Healthcare

Patient Engagement through Unique Communication One of the major problems patients all over the United States are facing is a lack of nearby health care providers that have hours to accommodate their working schedules. By 2025, the Association of American Medical Colleges projects U.S. shortages of PCP’s will increase significantly.

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The Goal of RPM is Management, Not Monitoring

Healthcare IT Today

More practices are adopting RPM programs because of the increasing patient acceptance of virtual care models, widespread reimbursement from CMS as well as private payers and Medicaid plans , and decreased cost of connected devices. And, by 2025, more than 70 million U.S. patients – 26.2%

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2019: Telemedicine’s Year in Review

GlobalMed

We’ve had an action-packed year in telemedicine, but now it’s drawing to a close. billion by 2025. That confirms our observations that virtual care is becoming an ingrained part of medicine – but with that growth inevitably comes change. But no one grabbed more telemedicine headlines than Amazon. 2019 Trends and Markets.

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A Mid-Year Update on 2023 Healthcare Trends

Henry Kotula

They include a report that says the US could see a deficit of 200,000 to 450,000 registered nurses by 2025. Other notable consolidations include the finalization of tech-giant Amazon’s purchase of One Medical , a primary care network. Within the next five years, another report also projects a shortage of more than 3.2

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The 2022 Health Populi TrendCast for Consumers and Health Citizens

Health Populi

We can turn now to the Global Wellness Institute’s latest forecast on the world market for wellness, which GWI expects will hit a $7 trillion market in 2025. Omnichannel flex – authenticity, control, safety; and, Home first – the search for safety, security, and serenity.