Consumer Healthcare Technology Usage Impacting Behavior

Authors

  • Lyndsey Lumpkin Bellevue University
  • Cronin- Gilmore Bellevue University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v21i6.4935

Keywords:

management, consumer healthcare technology influence, wearable healthcare devices, telehealth, digital patient portals, consumer health-tech use and impact

Abstract

Consumers continue adopting healthcare technology, from wearable devices to patient portals to telehealth. Researchers must endeavor to understand how this technology impacts behavior and health perceptions. The hypothesis is technology helps individuals to better understand, track, and interact with their health. Objectives include identifying if wearable technology impacts health consciousness, understanding digital patient portal usage, ascertaining if digital prescriptions are considered valuable, and identifying if telehealth is viewed as effective. A literature review informed the qualitative survey and exploratory focus group research. The study revealed positive sentiment towards new technology and strong consumer influence, supporting the need for additional research.

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Published

2022-01-07

How to Cite

Lumpkin, L., & Gilmore, C.-. (2022). Consumer Healthcare Technology Usage Impacting Behavior. American Journal of Management, 21(6). https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v21i6.4935

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