Where Consumer Excellence Meets Patient CareTransform Healthcare for the Digital Age The reality is striking: while we can stream movies on demand and order anything to our doorstep with a click, healthcare interactions often feel needlessly complex. Through my work leading digital transformation at major healthcare systems, I've seen firsthand how we can change this-bringing consumer-grade experiences to healthcare while enhancing what matters most: patient care. In "Shop, Stream, Heal," I share actionable insights from industry leaders like Netflix, Amazon, and Delta Airlines, showing how healthcare can thoughtfully adapt their winning strategies. This isn't about technology for technology's sake-it's about making healthcare more accessible, intuitive, and human. You'll discover: How to create digital experiences patients actually want to useWhen to apply AI and automation (and when not to)Ways to communicate proactively that reduce patient anxietyStrategies for building trust through technologyMethods to measure what really matters in patient experienceThis isn't just another book about digital transformation-it's a practical roadmap for reimagining healthcare in the modern age. Drawing from real-world successes and lessons learned, I'll show you how to create healthcare experiences that truly meet patient needs while preserving clinical excellence. Perfect for: Healthcare executives and administratorsDigital health innovators and technologistsClinical leaders and healthcare providersPatient experience professionalsHealthcare consultants and strategistsTransform healthcare delivery to match the digital experiences your patients love, while enhancing the human touch they need. Your journey to better healthcare starts here.
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