WE’RE AT HEALTHCARE’S TIPPING POINT “The complete global shutdown of the world... and having to go to technology... and remote... and virtual... has been a convergence of many positive market conditions.💥 It’s forcing change that's culminating into this beautiful recipe. 🚀 It’s accelerating the adoption of #digitalhealth tools. And all of a sudden those growth curves are going to skyrocket. 🚀 We'll flip the switch, turn the dial & we'll never look back.” “Exactly. It's not a 1-off thing that people are gonna say, “Oh, now it's over. Let’s just go back to our retail things.” It's like #Amazon. Once you order everything through your phone & everything just gets delivered all the time & it's cheaper and better. It's like why would I even stop that? And in telemedicine, oh yeah these premium services & then you just go on the screen. You get better, nicer #physicians because they can be better trained & more focused on your problem. And they show up on time! Yes! And I also think #innovators get a boost because we were already on this trajectory of direct primary care.” Watch Jo’s full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eR_nUsi #telehealth #directprimarycare #futureofhealth #coiq #podcast #healthtech #digitalhealth #startups
someones gotta put a LOT more CARE into HEALTHCARE
Dr Roxie Mooney, DBA this is such an important point. #truthbomb
This is informative. Thanks for sharing Dr Roxie Mooney, DBA
Great video Dr Roxie Mooney, DBA, so true! We have been bringing innovation to healthcare recruitment, but adoption has been a slow process. The things we are seeing going on now may very well change that. So true about the Amazon factor as well as the Telehealth factor as well!
How are you leveraging the atmosphere of accelerated adoption of digital health?
Consultant at Richardson Computer Research
4yThere are tells that the patient brings in with them to the office to see the live doctor that you cannot get in a virtual event. Yes, this technology is great for simple issues, but not necessarily for all. It is still valuable for a real face to face meeting. Hard to take a temperature or a lab sample from a video screen.