How different demographics handle paying medical expenses today says a great deal about where greater payments volumes are likely headed in the near future —...
What can payments preference tell us about differences in healthcare consumers? In basic terms, those on a solid financial footing stick to the familiar —...
The No Surprises Act of 2020 took effect this January, putting physicians and health systems on notice that large, unexpected bills after the fact aren’t...
Though one might expect consumers to adapt their payment methods according to the product or service they are paying for, PYMNTS’ research has found the...
Millions of Americans can’t afford to turn that frown upside down due to the high cost of dentistry, giving dental buy now, pay later (BNPL)...
With inflation causing more spending introspection, buy now, pay later (BNPL) continues branching into new use cases and verticals, building on the fashion sector where...
Among the many things changed by the COVID pandemic is the rise in telemedicine. In May of this year, a little more than a quarter...
Thirty-eight percent of U.S. patients now use digital healthcare options to receive remote counseling, telemedicine or both, according to “The ConnectedEconomy™: The Trend Toward Digital...
Today is Tuesday, July 5 and on this day in 1946 — the first war-free summer since World War II ended in September 1945 —...