telehealth
Baby boomers are less likely to see therapists or psychiatrists, despite the growing need during the pandemic. Telehealth could help lower those barriers to care.
The CHIME Digital Health Most Wired survey found 26% of healthcare organizations reported a quarter or more of their patients have used telehealth, compared with only 7% in 2019.
2021 Year in Review
Federal officials, scholars, chief information officers and two sitting U.S. senators weigh in on their experiences with virtual care and their predictions for the future.
Unlike telehealth, digital health can shift the nature of healthcare from periodic visits to continuous support.
Also, telehealth firm Visionflex has partnered with Syndeticom to deploy a new mobile telehealth product.
Cue received emergency use authorization for its at-home COVID-19 test in March and went public in September.
The plan, built with Trustmark Health Benefits, is centered on Teladoc’s primary care offering, recently made available to payers.
Also, UNO Technologies launches a mobile app for COVID-19 teleconsultations.
The company said the Series D brings its total raise to $256 million.
Also, a Māori public health organisation develops a new tool to bring timely COVID-19-related information to Māori people.