The following is an excerpt from athenahealth.com written by Stephen Klasko, M.D.:
“I’m not a millennial, but there is hardly a thing I do where I don’t consult technology before making a decision.
Case in point: I met my wife on Match.com. That way, I could make an intelligent decision after reading her detailed, extremely accurate profile. She could likewise read my profile (some of which was true) and (fortunately) decide to ping me. For those in the millennial generation and younger, a random meeting in a bar or a blind date scenario seems antithetical to their technology-first approach.
All of which brings us to … healthcare. It’s not hard to predict that the least-talked-about aspect of the disruption caused by younger generations will involve transparency and technology.”




