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How RPM can scale and sustain CMS' hospital at home program

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

As funds are depleted and patient numbers rise, without scalability, the initiative risks stagnation and may fail to meet the demand for home-based care services. Home-based care services are expected to surge in the coming years, with the home care market projected to reach $272 billion by 2026.

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Healthcare’s Profits Will Be Dramatically Redistributed as Care Shifts to Consumers: Accenture

Health Populi

Compare the 2016 profit pools to those forecasted for 2026: in the current environment, the profit pools for PBMs, distributors, and payers fall ( colored in blue ). Software and IT, and provider-outpatient which, Accenture posits, will be very consumer-facing and -engaging by 2026. Over the same decade, see who wins?

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Implementing Digital Strategies Helps Re-define the Healthcare Industry

Healthcare IT Today

There are many drivers behind the acceleration of digital transformation going on within the healthcare industry, with a few that stand out including the need for: Increased productivity by leveraging digital health records. Improved security of patient records. Faster access to critical patient information.

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Digital Healthcare Delivery: Four Things That Matter Most

Healthcare IT Today

Digitally enabled care is here to stay, and the healthcare industry must step up its game to deliver not just a high-quality patient experience but an easy, enjoyable customer one. billion by 2026 from $16.2 Medical Sites, Portals, and Apps So many of people’s interactions with physicians have moved online.

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Fabric Acquires Conversational AI Startup to Streamline the Patient-to-Clinician Journey

Healthcare IT Today

million by 2026, underscores the urgent need for a solution, especially amid deteriorating patient experiences. Fabric’s mission is to empower physicians and health organizations to provide more efficient care and better patient access—maximizing clinical capacity and improving health outcomes.