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4 Tech-Driven Fitness Trends For 2022

Electronic Health Reporter

If you’re looking to reach your fitness goals in 2022, you might want to adopt the latest trends that will define next year’s fitness culture. The article 4 Tech-Driven Fitness Trends For 2022 appeared first on electronichealthreporter.com. Illegal copying is prohibited.

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Primary Care Shifts to Pharmacy and Retail Clinic Settings, Survey Reveals

HIT Consultant

. – The Pharmacy Next: Health Consumer Medication Trends survey explores consumer sentiment amid this shift, and offers insight into what safeguards are needed to address their top concerns around medication-related care. . Research-Driven Prospects Regarding Changes in American Primary Healthcare. Census Bureau.

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July 2022 Semi-Annual Health IT Market Review

HIT Consultant

2022 ushered in Act III of the market’s latest transitionary period: The Post-Inflation Era. Act I: Pre-COVID (Pre-2020) Act II: Post-COVID (2020 – 2021) Act III: Post-Inflation (2022 – ?). The cost of debt has more than doubled for B-rated issuers (junk bonds) in 2022. Executive Summary. Quality is at a premium.

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The 2022 Health Populi TrendCast for Consumers and Health Citizens

Jane Sarashon

This feels especially apt right “now” as we enter 2022, Year 3 of the COVID-19 pandemic, with people mentally stressed, anxious, and shrugging off the Omicron variant – while taking on more DIY life-flows, self-care and desire for (more) control. We start at a macro bird’s-eye view with Gartner’s top US consumer and cultural trends for 2022.

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Healthcare Consumerism – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

Price Transparency: In 2022, we saw CMS’s Transparency in Coverage rule go into effect, requiring health plans and providers to publish their rates for care to the public. 4) Data Personalization: In 2023, we’ll see a greater shift toward prioritizing consumer needs and preferences when providing care options and provider information.