Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, leading health economist and communicator, and HealthMine CMO, Nicole Althaus, to Present “The Evolution of Digital Health for Medicare Advantage Beneficiaries” at the AHIP Consumer Experience & Digital Health Forum
Attendees will learn how to accelerate the digital health of current Medicare Beneficiaries, most of whom are Baby Boomers dubbed as "digital immigrants," who must learn to adapt to new environments, despite often retaining a foot in the past. Key in this session will be how to effectively engage seniors to complete health actions for improving or maintaining their health. The speakers will also examine Medicare Advantage plan opportunities to meet demands for greater care at home, financial wellness, personalized motivation and independent living.
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