Harry Wang

Harry Wang
aging change clinical due gradual growth healthcare model population preventive service services strong
Due to the aging population in the U.S. and the gradual change in the healthcare service model from clinical intervention to preventive care, home-based healthcare services demonstrate strong long-term growth potential.
composed consumer effort employer groups health improved lack large mechanisms poor private public remove situation speed suffering understanding
The industry, which is composed of many small, private companies, is suffering from a lack of consumer understanding and poor reimbursement mechanisms in the private and public sectors. This situation will be improved once influential constituents, such as the U.S. government, large employer groups and health plans, and IT giants, make a concerted effort to remove those speed bumps.
adopt among baby boomers complex fact generation including inhibit interest low multiple novelty seemingly senior service slow stems
Low interest in this service among the grey-power generation and the baby boomers stems from multiple reasons, including the fact that the service is a novelty to many senior citizens, who are typically slow to adopt new technologies in the first place. The seemingly complex applications inhibit adoption.