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SubscribeThe nurse can't be in the patient room watching them all the time. The current digital influence allows us to monitor and learn about care minute to minute. Even when they go home. This will be a huge impact in the future.
With a group of clinicians, I’m very tech-savvy and with a group of technologists, I’m clinically savvy.
So much of your consumer life can be transacted digitally. We can do mobile banking transactions and book flights on our phones. But when you hit the healthcare world, there's phone calls, there's faxes. I jokingly call it the lowest common denominator. If 100 percent of people can't do something on their phone then let's go to the lowest common denominator and make sure everyone makes a phone call or comes in for a face-to-face visit. But that does not meet consumer expectations. In healthcare it sort of hits this analog experience level. But it is changing.
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