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January 7, 2020
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5 Healthcare Tech Segments with Massive Potential

Consumerism was the hot topic of healthcare in 2019. Retail giants CVS, Walmart, Apple and Amazon now offer healthcare services at scale. Patients are starting to “shop” for healthcare services seeking better coverage, lower prices, greater convenience and superior value. Yet, two major obstacles stand in the way: consumers lack pricing transparency and industry providers lack access to consumers to receive valued input. Before healthcare can facilitate this shift towards consumer-driven growth, leading healthcare IT companies must overcome these barriers.

Healthcare’s future will be consumer-driven and technology-enabled. Currently, healthcare consumers do not act like customers because they aren’t directly paying for their services. The government and employers are actually healthcare customers. Healthcare providers are missing critical access to patients and their feedback on price, value and service to improve care. As long as fee-for-service (FFS) payments reward activity, outcomes will not improve.

Healthcare tech companies are competing for consumers’ hearts and wallets. New technologies are creating more convenient services with enhanced experiences. These companies are attracting strategic investment and segmenting into these five categories:

  1. Pricing / transparency solutions;
  2. Coaching / wellness platforms;
  3. Payment tools;
  4. Tele / virtual health access; and
  5. Consumer tech

Healthcare tech is creating digital services that improve transparency, increase affordability and deliver better outcomes. Here are some examples from each segment.

Pricing / Transparency Solutions

  • Vitals provides a database of patient reviews for doctors, clinics and hospitals to enable patients to find the best provider. It also offers rewards for choosing lower cost provider.
  • HealthGrades provides consumers with easy scheduling by using advanced analytics and scheduling software.

Coaching / Wellness Platforms

  • Noom offers an app with personalized guidance and support to help users make healthier lifestyle and diet decisions.
  • Onlife is a B2B service that offers wellness coaching for family, friends and co-workers to live a healthier lifestyle.

Payment Tools

  • Simplee helps to reduce payment frustrations by offering consumer-friendly billing and payment solutions that enhance transparency, affordability and engagement.
  • CarePayment helps manage medical expenses and improves the payment process for patients by offering finance options before, during or after care. 

Tele / Virtual Health Access

  • American Well connects clinicians and patients through video for urgent care visits.
  • MDLive provides on-demand access to physicians via phone, app or online for patients in need of urgent care.

Consumer Tech

  • Apple’s watch (and soon AirPods) monitors people’s activity and health. Apple’s data will help healthcare companies access information to help improve care services.
  • Amazon’s virtual assistant, Alexa, engages and monitors consumers health and wellness. It also supports home and senior living centers and staff in hospitals and clinics. Whole Foods now gives Amazon the opportunity to focus on nutrition and retail care.

Technology is fueling the rise of healthcare consumerism. Healthcare tech companies are engaging customers in their health and wellness while simplifying transactions and care delivery. Costs are transparent and their individual needs are being met. Consumers are waking up and companies are delivering the healthcare services where, when and how they want it. The future belongs to those who innovate.

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About the Author

David W. Johnson

David Johnson is the CEO of 4sight Health, an advisory company working at the intersection of healthcare strategy, economics, innovation. Johnson is a healthcare thought leader, keynote speaker, and strategic advisor to organizations busting the status-quo to reform our healthcare system. He is the author of Market vs. Medicine: America’s Epic Fight for Better, Affordable Healthcare, and his second book, The Customer Revolution in Healthcare: Delivering Kinder, Smarter, Affordable Care for All (McGraw-Hill 2019). As a speaker, Dave plays the role of rebel, challenger, industry historian, investor and company evaluator to push audiences forward. (Watch bio video.) Johnson applies his 25+ years of investment banking in healthcare to identify ways the healthcare industry must change to deliver better care. He received a Masters in Public Policy from Harvard Kennedy School, an English degree from Colgate University, and served in the African Peace Corp service. Join over 10k+ healthcare executives who read our weekly insights and commentary on www.4sighthealth.com. His third book, Less Healthcare, More Health: The Prescription for a Happier, More Equitable and Productive America, will publish in 2024.

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