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Everyone deserves an equitable opportunity to healthcare. And technology shouldn't get in the way of that. In an era of all things digital and a world that's increasingly reliant on technology, we're more connected than ever before. But it's easy for things to get lost in the shuffle if you're not as comfortable with all forms of technology when it comes to healthcare. Distracting notifications that compete for our attention can also become overwhelming. Your healthcare experiences and preferences matter and can affect the way you feel, how you engage, the decisions you make, and ultimately the actions you take. Imagine if your healthcare experiences could be driven by your personal preferences?
As you navigate various doctor's appointments, tests and screenings, you may use different types of technology and/or in-person and paper based touch points to communicate. In an effort to improve your healthcare interactions, we've
co-designed a tool with patients and clinicians to help you map your preferences and areas you might want more help with, which you can share with your healthcare team.