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With these funds, the telehealth company said it will be expanding platform and launching new supporting products and services.
Dr. Liz Kwo breaks down the data and technology-enabled healthcare tools being adopted by next-generation payers and providers.
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.
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.
A George Mason University professor argues in a new report that hurdles to entrepreneurial exploration are slowing telehealth expansion.
The company said it has grown its business by 400% in the last three months alone.
The company has recruited about 300 full-time doctors working as the core team for the “family doctor” services.
Major pharmacies and services say they're unaffected by USPS troubles so far, but some online platforms that rely on the service are worried about their patients and long-term business.