The biggest impact will come from transition of fee-for-service to pay-for-performance: TPMG

by Parks Associates | Sep. 2, 2016

Before the Connected Health Summit, we sat down with Richard Fury, formerly with TPMG Tech Group, to talk about his thoughts on the connected health market:

What’s new in 2016 that keeps you upbeat/optimistic about the connected health market?

Shift in strategy from remote monitoring to engagement.

What’s the most effective strategy/approach you have seen that engages consumers for health and wellness behavioral changes?

Transactions as incentives for patients/consumers engagement.

What do you anticipate to happen in 2017-2018 that would have the biggest impact on the connected health market?

By far the biggest impact will be from the transition of Fee-for-Service to Pay-for-Performance.

Richard spoke on the Connected Health Summit session "Innovative Devices for Consumer Care" on September 1, 2016. Other panelists included AliveCor, Nokia, Philips, and Qualcomm Life.

For more information about the event or how to get involved in next year's conference, visit www.connectedhealthsummit.com.



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