April 3, 2026

How Digital Transformation is Shaping Healthcare Marketing — And What It Actually Looks Like in Practice

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If you work in healthcare marketing, you’ve probably heard the phrase “digital transformation” so many times it’s started to lose meaning. But strip away the buzzwords and what you’re really talking about is this: patients have changed how they find, evaluate, and choose their care — and we have to change with them.

Here’s what that actually looks like on the ground.

SEO: Showing Up When It Matters Most

Think about your own behavior. When you need a doctor, a specialist, or even just answers to a health question, where do you go first? Google. Your patients are doing the exact same thing.

SEO isn’t a technical afterthought — it’s how you make sure your organization shows up at the moment someone is actively looking for care. And the good news is you don’t need to be a tech expert to get it right. Clear service pages, updated local listings, and content that actually answers patient questions will get you further than most organizations have gone.

If patients can’t find you, they’ll find someone else. It’s not personal — it’s just how search works now.

Social Media: Less Broadcasting, More Connecting

Here’s where a lot of healthcare organizations get it wrong — they treat social media like a billboard. Post an award. Share a press release. Move on.

What actually builds trust is showing up consistently with content that serves your community. Educational posts. Real patient stories (with proper consent, of course). Behind-the-scenes glimpses of your team. Content that makes someone think, these people actually get it.

You don’t need a massive following for this to work. You need an engaged one. And that comes from being genuine, not polished.

Telehealth: The Patient Acquisition Tool We Didn’t See Coming

Most of us rolled out telehealth because we had to. What we didn’t expect was how much it would change patient acquisition.

Virtual visits remove the friction that stops a lot of people from seeking care in the first place — the drive, the wait, the time off work. When you actively market your telehealth options, you’re not just offering convenience. You’re opening the door to patients who might never have found you otherwise.

It also quietly expands your reach beyond your immediate geography in ways traditional marketing simply can’t.

The Honest Truth

Digital transformation sounds like a big, expensive undertaking. Sometimes it is. But a lot of it comes down to the basics — being findable, being trustworthy, and being accessible.

The organizations I’ve seen do this well aren’t necessarily the ones with the biggest budgets. They’re the ones being intentional about how they show up digitally and consistent about showing up that way over time.

If you haven’t taken stock of where your organization stands on these three fronts recently, it’s worth a conversation with your team. Not because digital is the future — but because for most patients, it’s already the present.

Patrick Soto

Patrick Soto

Chief Operating Officer and Digital / AI Expert

ab+a Advertising is a full-funnel marketing agency specializing in healthcare. Our work goes beyond solving business problems. We inspire progress, elevate brands, and deliver lasting, measurable impact for health organizations worldwide.

Our AI-enabled GiG operating model, Grow. Impact. Good., is designed to drive sustainable growth while advancing meaningful outcomes for the communities our clients serve. Through our Performance Branding approach, we integrate human-centered brand strategy with performance marketing and analytics to create smarter, more efficient growth engines. By blending AI-forward strategy, data-driven insight, and deep healthcare expertise, ab+a delivers purpose-built growth that strengthens organizations and truly matters.

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