Why Digital Health?
Macroeconomic Imperative in Healthcare
Geopolitical Pressures
This scenario could force the closure of up to a third of our nation’s 6,000 hospitals in a very short period, pushing healthcare spending back on individuals and families who are already at a breaking point.
Rise of AI
Clinician Shortages and Demographic Changes
At the same time, Millennials have overtaken Baby Boomers as the largest living generation. This group embraces technology and doesn’t want to be slowed down by manual processes. As the Millennial generation becomes the driving force for voting and expectations of the healthcare system, we expect that dramatic changes will be forced upon the industry.
Health System Dissatisfaction
In the meantime, the U.S. spends twice the money as a percentage of GDP on healthcare than any other Western democracy. Yet less than half of Americans view their healthcare experiences as positive.