WALTHAM, MA – July 21, 2021 – It was announced today in a press release by Cision that Mobiquity released the results of a new Healthcare Management and Patient Loyalty Report. The survey explores how patients are responding to the increase in digital tools as healthcare providers continue to promote telemedicine and wearables to ensure safety and convenience as the pandemic subsides. Mobiquity surveyed 994 consumers in the U.S. to gain insight into how they are using these technologies to manage their health as well as what additional advancements they would like to see in the future as digital habits continue.
According to Mobiquity’s findings, there is a significant divide between how patients across different age groups leverage technology to monitor and manage their health. It comes as no surprise that the majority of patients have increased usage of telemedicine options in the last year, but 80% of older patients (56+) still prefer more face-to-face interaction with providers. On the other hand, 54% of those 25-40 would like to continue using telemedicine as much as possible even as in-person restrictions continue to be lifted.
Beyond aiding with communication, technology use plays a significant role in patient loyalty. If a healthcare provider offered telemedicine options, over half of respondents aged 18-40 would be more likely to keep annual visits and seek preventive care versus 29% of patients 56+. On top of that, 50% of patients 25-40 stated that once they have gone through the process of setting up their provider’s mobile app, they are less likely to switch compared to only 29% of those 56 and older. Additionally, 44% of those aged 25-40 would switch doctors to get a better digital experience while only 12% of those 56+ would do the same.
Even with this generational divide, there are a few universal findings:
“In the last 18 months, healthcare professionals had to rapidly transform their digital offerings to provide care to patients while also ensuring both parties’ health and safety,” said Teun Schutte, managing consultant, digital strategy at Mobiquity. “Across all industries, we’ve found that these digital habits are not going away. When it comes to healthcare and life sciences, our report confirmed that catering to these new tech-focused preferences is necessary to build strong and trusted relationships with patients. By providing a variety of care options to all generations, providers can use these digital tools to optimize care and build long-standing relationships with patients.”
Additional findings from the Healthcare Management and Patient Loyalty Report include:
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