Digital tools promise better care. Are they delivering on the Quintuple Aim?

In the first two articles in this series, we looked at the burden technology can create for clinicians and the way digital systems can support or erode the core functions of primary care. The next question is broader: if primary care is increasingly digital, are these tools helping us move toward the quintuple aim – better patient experience, better health outcomes, lower costs, improved clinician well-being and greater equity?

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From burden to blueprint: Clinicians and patients as co-architects of primary care’s digital future 

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When digital tools reshape primary care: What happens to the 4Cs?