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AMA Digital Health Research: 2022 Findings

Webinar (nonseries)
Oct 19, 2022
Virtual

About

First launched in 2016, the AMA conducts a study of physicians’ motivations and requirements for the adoption of digital health solutions. Findings from the initial research indicated that physician requirements of these tools fall into 4 categories:

  • Does it work?
  • Will I receive payment?
  • Will I be liable?
  • Will it work in my practice?

To maintain a pulse on trends, the AMA regularly refreshes this study every three years and most recently fielded the survey in Q1 of 2022. The findings report of this study were released in mid September. Join this session for an executive summary and walkthrough of this year's key insights along with a longitudinal analysis of key changes in physician motivations and requirements for the adoption of digital clinical tools compared to prior years.

A live virtual discussion will be held on the AMA Physician Innovation Network simultaneously giving an opportunity for participants to connect with practices featured. 

Speakers

  • Meg Barron, AMA vice president of digital health strategy
  • Kevin Gajjar, AMA market research analyst

Webinar recording

 

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Disclaimer: The viewpoints expressed in this video are those of the participants and/or do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the AMA. 

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