Telehealth
Prior to her panel at the Accelerate Health digital series, Pam Hoffman shares how her team at Yale New Haven integrated telehealth into its care offerings.
After a telemedicine visit, a patient or provider can look at the transcription and notes.
COVID-19 has made it clear that state-by-state licensure and other roadblocks to telehealth delivery should be left in the past, write Hims & Hers CEO Andrew Dudum and Health Innovation Alliance Executive Director Joel White.
Julian Flannery leads Summus, which offers remote second-opinion services for patients and employers. He says the pandemic has led to a "real acceleration of adoption" for virtual care.
A joint venture between the UAE’s Mubadala Development Company and Switzerland’s Medgate AG, the centre was assessed on its quality of coding, collection and submission of clinical data, including during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated telehealth development in countries around the world, including Italy. In this on-demand session at the HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Digital Conference, Italian healthcare experts reflect on the progress made in digital health.
The SF-based health tech company says its telemedicine platform saw double-digit growth during the pandemic.
Google's cloud division poured in $100 million in funding to the telehealth company, along with the deal.
The app will facilitate the exchange of crucial information such as X-rays and guidance to ensure orthopaedic injuries get treatment in an appropriate time frame.
The company has recruited about 300 full-time doctors working as the core team for the “family doctor” services.