The Future of Healthcare Is Mobile: Get Insights from Research

A 2022 survey on digital and mobile strategy commissioned by Gozio showed that nine out of 10 healthcare executives believe a well-designed, patient-facing mobile app would help their organization achieve its digital strategy goals. However, few have an offering that can truly meet patient expectations or deliver on those goals. What should a well-designed patient app look like? And how can you ensure yours can attract the maximum number of users? Get the answers to these and other questions about the role of mobile patient engagement, including other learnings from the survey like the most used and desired mobile features and the biggest challenges organizations face when launching digital solutions. Don’t miss this opportunity to get practical takeaways to help you get your digital strategy right.
Lea Chatham, Vice President of Marketing and Brand Ambassador, Gozio Health
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