Technology in Healthcare 2020

From June through July 2020, we collected opinions from over 1,300 healthcare professionals to understand how they felt about telehealth and healthcare technology.

The COVID-19 pandemic caused many businesses to close temporarily and socially distance to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Healthcare facilities shifted quickly to accommodate new guidelines and do their best to keep their patients safe.

We believe it is essential to understand better what healthcare professionals like and dislike about telehealth technologies.

Please see the full results of our survey about technology in healthcare below.

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