80% of Patients Prefer to Use Digital Communication to Interact with Healthcare Providers and Brands

Consumers Cite Consistency and Ease of Communication as Top Values

Wellesley, Mass. – December 7, 2021 – Redpoint Global, a leading software provider that helps brands deliver revenue-generating and personalized customer experiences, today announced new research revealing consumer opinions and preferences about their healthcare experiences. Conducted by Dynata, the survey of more than 1,000 U.S. consumers finds that most (80 percent) prefer to use digital channels to communicate with healthcare providers and brands at least some of the time (online messaging, virtual appointment, text, etc.) and 44 percent prefer digital communications the majority of the time. The COVID-era influenced digital-first communications that is now the expectation, becoming the standard for healthcare experiences moving forward. Over the last 18 months, 65 percent of respondents reported using telehealth services and 34 percent say they want to continue with regularity.

Additionally, almost half of patients express interest in engaging with providers digitally – pre-visit, during and post-visit – and 44 percent expect healthcare providers and brands to proactively contact them at the right time and in the right context to improve the overall care experience. Speed, relevance and consistency are also expected in these communications with 36 percent of survey respondents expecting online communications to match the in-person healthcare experience.

However, there is potential for some consumers to be vastly underserved when relying on a digital-first approach. Almost a quarter (24 percent) said they did not utilize any sort of digital communication with providers during the pandemic with 14 percent saying they had no contact with any healthcare providers during that time. Care and communication delivered with a consistent omnichannel approach, both analog and digitally, will be critical to reaching the full spectrum of patients. Without a holistic approach to the patient care gaps will increase and overall health outcomes may suffer as a result.

“We’ve seen a huge acceleration of consumer-driven healthcare services over the past 18 months. Catalyzed by the pandemic, the digital transformation that was nascent at forward-thinking, patient-centric healthcare services has become a tsunami of change,” said John Nash, Chief Marketing and Strategy Officer, Redpoint Global. “The industry is realizing the need to think strategically about patient data, omnichannel communication and holistic, personalized patient engagement. Leading healthcare providers and brands are selecting organizations such as Redpoint to help deliver a real time, single customer view of each patient to deliver services and communication in the relevant channel at the cadence each patient requires.”

The research also showed that 66 percent of consumers would choose a provider on the ability to communicate in a timely and consistent manner and 60 percent say it is critical for providers to show how well they understand the individual beyond basic patient data. Additionally, over one-third (34 percent) were frustrated by limited doctor availability and slow response times. Lack of digital presence online and inconsistent communication around appointments also lead to overall frustrations in provider services. Many of these frustrations can be addressed with a single view of the patient and a coordinated omnichannel response.

Today’s patients have higher expectations in terms of engagement from their healthcare providers. While the top request is an increased availability of appointments (44 percent), several other areas where patient engagement could improve focus directly on communications. Four in 10 want online communication to better match in-person experiences and nearly the same amount (39 percent) desire personalization that demonstrates a deeper understanding of the individual. Proactive outreach ahead of appointments and billing cycles as well as consistently updated patient information accessible across all channels was of interest to more than a third (34 percent) of consumers.

There’s a major opportunity for improvement; 57 percent of healthcare consumers think retailers or financial services do a better job at providing personalized omnichannel experiences than healthcare. The investments made today in digital transformation will be impactful in health services for years to come.

Visit our website to learn more about how Redpoint is helping healthcare brands improve experiences with consumers.

About the Study

This survey was conducted via Dynata in November 2021 and targeted 1,000 U.S.-based consumers over 18 years of age. For complete survey methodology, please email contact.us@redpointglobal.com.

About Redpoint Global

With Redpoint’s software platform, rgOne, innovative companies are perfecting their data, transforming their customer experiences across the enterprise and driving higher revenue. Redpoint’s solutions provide a remarkably unified, single point of control where all customer data is connected and every touchpoint intelligently orchestrated. Delivering more engaging customer experiences, highly personalized moments, relevant next-best actions and tangible ROI—this is how leading marketers lead markets. To learn more, visit redpointglobal.com.

Author Information

As a detail-oriented researcher, Sherril is expert at discovering, gathering and compiling industry and market data to create clear, actionable market and competitive intelligence. With deep experience in market analysis and segmentation she is a consummate collaborator with strong communication skills adept at supporting and forming relationships with cross-functional teams in all levels of organizations.

She brings more than 20 years of experience in technology research and marketing; prior to her current role, she was a Research Analyst at Omdia, authoring market and ecosystem reports on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and User Interface technologies. Sherril was previously Manager of Market Research at Intrado Life and Safety, providing competitive analysis and intelligence, business development support, and analyst relations.

Sherril holds a Master of Business Administration in Marketing from University of Colorado, Boulder and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rutgers University.

SHARE:

Latest Insights:

Zoho Expands Deep-Tech Capabilities with New Campus, Robotics Acquisition, and Startup Studio in Kerala
Keith Kirkpatrick, Research Director at Futurum, shares insights on Zoho’s R&D expansion in Kerala, including its robotics acquisition, startup studio partnership, and rural innovation strategy to build deep-tech capabilities in India.
On episode 266 of The Six Five Pod, Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman dive into the latest tech news and trends. They discuss OpenAI's talent poaching by Meta, the impact of AI on job markets, and Tesla's robotaxi rollout in Austin. The hosts debate the merits of autonomous vehicles and their potential societal impact. They also analyze recent market movements, including Oracle's $30 billion cloud deal and HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks. The episode provides insights into the evolving AI landscape, its economic implications, and the resurgence of legacy tech companies in the new era of artificial intelligence and cloud computing.
Deal Doubles HPE’s Networking Business While Positioning the Company for AI, Datacenter, and Cybersecurity Market Opportunities
Fernando Montenegro, Vice President and Practice Lead, Cybersecurity & Resilience at Futurum, analyzes HPE's acquisition of Juniper Networks, combining comprehensive networking portfolios across enterprise and service provider markets.

Latest Research:

In our latest market study, Scaling Smarter: How Google Cloud Marketplace Is Reshaping Partner Sales and GTM Strategy, Futurum uncovers the strategies and results from top-performing ISVs and channel partners leveraging the Google Cloud Marketplace as a transformational sales platform.
In our latest market brief, Unlocking the Future of Hybrid Cloud with Red Hat OpenShift Virtualization, developed in partnership with Red Hat, The Futurum Group outlines the evolving virtualization landscape, the economic and operational drivers behind infrastructure modernization, and the technical innovations powering OpenShift’s hybrid cloud strategy.
In our latest Market Brief, The AI-Powered Content Revolution, created in partnership with Egnyte, Futurum explores how AI is transforming cloud content management from static storage into a dynamic system of insight, automation, and compliance. The report offers guidance on how enterprises can deploy AI agents, streamline knowledge discovery, and future-proof their content operations.

Book a Demo

Thank you, we received your request, a member of our team will be in contact with you.