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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 20 MIN

Don’t Believe the Doomsayers. Healthcare Websites Aren’t Dead.

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Healthcare websites are not dying. They are just evolving from the job they have been doing for the past decade. The idea that websites are soon to be obsolete is more about click-bait rather than true marketing insight. For healthcare marketers, websites will continue to be an important anchor point for campaigns, for access, and for knowledge. It just may not be the ultimate destination for people seeking quick answers. Swaay.Health sat down with Ahava Leibtag, CEO of Aha Media Group to dive deeper on this topic and to discuss their Healthcare Marketing in 2026: Key Trends & Takeaways Report. Doomsayers are chasing attention, not outcomes Declaring websites “dead” is all about provoking a response. Leibtag was blunt about the narrative itself: “I think some of the thought leaders in the space are using that line to get attention, and I don’t particularly find that kind of language useful. I would prefer for people to say, websites are evolving and you need to pay attention.” That evolution is being driven the rapid rise of AI-powered search through platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude. Search is no longer delivering visitor volumes the way it once did, but that is no reason to give up on websites. There are still many important reasons healthcare still needs websites. According to Leibtag, providing accurate health information to the community, being a hub of personal health information, and the place to access care still matters. Websites are becoming trust infrastructure So where are healthcare websites headed if not the scrap heap? Leibtag provided a clear answer: “People are coming to [your website] to transact. You need to show them they can trust you.” That starts with providing as much information about your services and facilities as possible. “I recently had an experience with a family member where we had to stay in the hospital for five days,” Leibtag shared. “I wanted to understand what amenities the rooms had. There was no information on the hospital website. That made me apprehensive and anxious for my loved one. Detailed things like that help to build trust.” No more excuses for healthcare websites AI has not killed healthcare websites. It has just removed the excuses for the lack of usability, incomplete information, and poor user experiences. Websites can no longer hide behind volume or vague storytelling. In this age of AI, websites will now function as proof points for patients. The teams that understand this are quickly moving to evolve their sites to earn trust rather than clicks. What healthcare marketing leaders are asking If AI is answering questions before people click, what role should the website actually play now? The website is no longer a discovery engine. It is a validation and transaction layer where patients confirm trust, assess readiness, and decide whether to move forward. That makes accuracy, clarity, and usability operational requirements, not marketing preferences. How do we know if our website is building trust instead of just looking polished? Trust shows up in whether people can complete tasks without friction and anxiety. Appointment scheduling, clear service information, and practical details often matter more than visual design because they reduce uncertainty at the moment of decision. Where should marketing teams focus when traffic declines? Fewer visits mean each one carries more weight. Teams are shifting attention from volume metrics to experience quality, content completeness, and coordination with access and operations to ensure the site reflects how patients want their care delivered. Learn more about Aha Media Group at: https://ahamediagroup.com/ Learn more about Answers with Ahava & Friends at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRdP7v0zff8MOUxC5VWxCiRa-zdcwKk1M Download the Healthcare Marketing in 2026: Key Trends & Takeaways Report at https://hubs.ly/Q03-bJsS0

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