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Consumers Focus on Basic Needs in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Is Self-Care a New Normal?

Health Populi

Finally, the Indifferents , a small group of 1 in 10 consumers, live lives as “business as usual.” No surprise, then, that this group is the least-stressed of all five consumer segments, least likely to purchase hygiene and cleaning products. They are not product-hoarders and shop for people beyond their own households.

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The Coronavirus Pandemic Turbocharged Digital Health Investment in 2020

Health Populi

The growing use of remote health monitoring, which continuously tracks patients’ managing chronic conditions at home, will drive telehealth/virtual care volumes, along with the transactional use of virtual visits for both chronic and acute care reasons.

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The Digital Transformation of Patients – Update from Rock Health and Stanford

Health Populi

Rock Health and Stanford commissioned an online survey among 7,980 U.S. adults from early September to early October 2020 to gauge peoples’ interest in and utilization of digital health tools and telehealth. Live video calls were used by most people across all age groups assessed (18-34, 35-54, and 55+).

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Most Workers and their Employers Want to Receive Digital Healthcare On-Demand

Health Populi

Fully one-half of employees would be keen on apps to help find a doctor or care when and where needed, and just about 1 in 2 workers would like an app that helps find expert physicians anywhere in the world (think: specialists via telehealth) as well as electronic and portable personal health records.

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Consumers Continue to Lean Into Digital Services: Beyond Tech and Hardware at #CES2023

Health Populi

Transportation and mobility. Health technology. Health and drivers of wellbeing cross these six trends, and the plethora of services quantified in the on-demand segmentation revealed in the first chart. Digital therapeutics, “new ways to manage health conditions;” and, Fitness tech. Metaverse and Web 3.0

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Post-Pandemic, U.S. Healthcare is Entering a “Provide More Care For Less” Era – Pondering PwC’s 2022 Forecast

Health Populi

Health systems finding ways to provide more care using less resources. What enables those deflating cost-reducers is the growing adoption of digital health tools, from telehealth and virtual care to self-care in patients’ hands at home and on-the-go via mobile health apps.

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2019 Consumer Survey: Majority of Consumers are Willing to Use Telehealth but Use Varies by Age

American Well

The adoption of telehealth has continued to nearly double year-over-year for the past decade. This represents a massive opportunity and great potential for telehealth to be part of regular care delivery. This represents a massive opportunity and great potential for telehealth to be part of regular care delivery.