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Connecting with Today's Consumer: A Closer Look into the State of Healthcare Consumerism

Connecting with Today's Consumer: A Closer Look into the State of Healthcare Consumerism

Released Wednesday, 22nd September 2021
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Connecting with Today's Consumer: A Closer Look into the State of Healthcare Consumerism

Connecting with Today's Consumer: A Closer Look into the State of Healthcare Consumerism

Connecting with Today's Consumer: A Closer Look into the State of Healthcare Consumerism

Connecting with Today's Consumer: A Closer Look into the State of Healthcare Consumerism

Wednesday, 22nd September 2021
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We’re observing something unique in the industry – a paradigm shift in where patients go to get their care and how they receive it. We see it in telehealth, consumerism and nontraditional delivery models nationwide. This movement, encompassing both technology and digital access, requires a change in how we engage patients and a continued focus on the consumer.

In this episode, we are joined by thought leaders Dan Clarin, CFA, Managing Director at Kaufman Hall and Marcy Tatsch, President at Vyne Medical, as we discuss new findings from Kaufman Hall’s 2021 State of Consumerism survey and opportunities for providers to thrive through collaboration, integration and innovation.

For additional insight, we welcome you to check out Kaufman Hall’s State of Consumerism in Healthcare 2021: Regaining Momentum report.

To learn more about Kaufman Hall, please visit their website at kaufmanhall.com

To learn more about Vyne Medical, please visit us at vynemedical.com

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