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Forced Consumerism Due to Cost Shifting Has Fostered FragmentationWithout Corresponding Value

Notably, a quarter of Americans report trusting social media content creators for health information, compared to 52% who report trust in national health authorities. 

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Demand Forecasts Align with Investment Signals: Geographic Growth of Cardiovascular Demand for Younger Adults
Life Science Investments Signal a Recent Focus on Cardiovascular and Oncology
Declining Cancer Screenings Suggest Increased Burden of Disease
The Return to “Normal” Primary Care Utilization Among Females Ages 20-49 Varies by Market
Increase in Primary Care Volume for Females Ages 20-49 Attributed to Preventive Screenings and COVID-19-Related Encounters
How Soon Will Too Much Telehealth Supply and Too Little Demand Reach a Low-Yield Equilibrium?
Telehealth for Behavioral Health Is a Substitute From Both a Clinical and Financial Perspective
Telehealth’s Total Addressable Market is Smaller Than Advertised and Continues to Decline
A Closer Look – Trends Shaping the Health Economy: Telehealth

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