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Digital Health Apps Are Transforming Routine Patient Care

Digital Health Apps Are Transforming Routine Patient Care

Over 140 million Americans are now bypassing traditional phone lines in favor of secure health portals, according to an expansive study from NYU Langone Health. The research, published in JAMA, tracks a massive shift in how patients interact with clinicians, revealing that digital messaging has more than doubled since 2020.

The analysis, which examined over 8 billion interactions across 2,067 hospitals and 47,100 clinics, found that portal messaging grew by 153 percent between 2020 and 2025. During this same window, telephone calls to providers dropped by 6 percent. Despite the surge in digital connectivity, in-person visits have remained steady, averaging between two and three appointments per patient annually. This suggests that digital tools act as an additional layer of care rather than a replacement for physical examinations.

Senior investigator Michal A. Mankowski noted that healthcare delivery is becoming continuous and untethered from standard office hours. However, this convenience creates a new burden for medical staff. Co-investigator Dorry L. Segev emphasizes that clinicians now face a dual workload, balancing traditional patient care with an ever-increasing volume of digital inquiries. To manage the strain, health systems are turning to AI-driven drafting tools and specialized training to help staff navigate the influx of messages, billing tasks, and virtual counseling sessions.

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