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Traditional healthcare technology acquisition requires massive upfront capital investment that puts innovation out of reach for many practices, while subscription models are transforming access by eliminating these barriers.
• Conventional tech adoption can cost hundreds of thousands in upfront expenses for software licenses, hardware, implementation, and training
• Capital expenditure model creates significant financial risk and delays innovation, especially for smaller practices
• Subscription models like Addison Care provide turnkey solutions bundling software, hardware, support, setup, and training
• Costs become predictable operating expenses that scale with patient enrollment and potential revenue
• Implementation timeline shrinks from months/years to days/weeks
• Vendors handle updates, maintenance, and compliance, freeing healthcare staff to focus on patient care
• Similar to how subscription models revolutionized other industries like software, entertainment, and automotive
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Traditional healthcare technology acquisition requires massive upfront capital investment that puts innovation out of reach for many practices, while subscription models are transforming access by eliminating these barriers.
• Conventional tech adoption can cost hundreds of thousands in upfront expenses for software licenses, hardware, implementation, and training
• Capital expenditure model creates significant financial risk and delays innovation, especially for smaller practices
• Subscription models like Addison Care provide turnkey solutions bundling software, hardware, support, setup, and training
• Costs become predictable operating expenses that scale with patient enrollment and potential revenue
• Implementation timeline shrinks from months/years to days/weeks
• Vendors handle updates, maintenance, and compliance, freeing healthcare staff to focus on patient care
• Similar to how subscription models revolutionized other industries like software, entertainment, and automotive
Support the show