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Why the future of healthcare should start at the digital front door
The digital front door is a healthcare engagement strategy that arranges touchpoints around the patient at a single, central point of access. This enables a unified log-in for seamless, secure movement across applications anytime and anywhere, and from any device. But the value we find in the digital front door isn’t limited to today’s capabilities. More importantly, digital front door technology lays the foundation for organizations working toward a future of identity-based care. a digital front door gives healthcare organizations the power to standardize and streamline health equity training. The more widespread the digital front door becomes, the closer we will come to a state of identity-based healthcare. Investing in a digital front door is essential for healthcare organizations to succeed in such a future.
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The digital front door is a healthcare engagement strategy that centralizes touchpoints around the patient, allowing for seamless and secure access across applications and devices. Beyond its current capabilities, it lays the foundation for a future of identity-based care. By standardizing health equity training and promoting personalized healthcare services, the digital front door empowers organizations to deliver equitable and patient-centered care. Investing in this technology is essential for healthcare organizations to succeed in the evolving landscape of healthcare delivery.
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