The news: Consumers in six major economies—China, Japan, Germany, Sweden, the UK, and the US—want more streamlined, connected, and patient-focused healthcare experiences, per the Future of Healthcare report from ZS, a consulting firm.
Nobody does it better (or worse): The US healthcare system is notorious for its best and worst rankings.
But there’s plenty of patient dissatisfaction to go around. And doctors may be oblivious to it.
Actions speak louder than words: Inconvenience and cost of care are global concerns. But even in countries with national health systems, patients avoided regular visits and screenings.
Our take: No country has a perfect system, as far as patients are concerned. Even when governments provide healthcare at reduced or no cost, people opt out of getting regular care and wait until they are sick to seek care.
Improving the patient care journey is paramount for providers who are trying to manage the cost of a population’s care as well as preventing higher rates of costly chronic conditions.
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