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Providers will be able to have in-app live video conversations with chronic pain and movement disorder patients, as well as prescribe new settings for their neuromodulation therapies from afar.
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The Chartis Group's Thomas Kiesau and Gregg Mohrmann say there's been a regression in the use of virtual health since its huge spike at the beginning of the pandemic; the answer is changing the operating model, not better technology.
Set to close in Q2, the deal will provide the payer's healthcare services subsidiary with an integrated virtual care offering.
The virtual care company disclosed all-time-high revenue and membership growth during 2020, yet offered 2021 projections below what investors anticipated.
Because of new government support and increased comfort with connected technologies, healthcare providers will continue shoring up their virtual care capabilities, says Biofourmis CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput.
Dr. Elizabeth Marshall, director of clinical analytics at Linguamatics, shares how machine learning can help flag troubling patterns and improve systems moving forward.
Three longtime players in the digital health space chat about the digital future of healthcare.
Telehealth integration: 2021 to be a crucial year, according to Bret Larson, CEO of eVisit.
In a J P. Morgan virtual talk, CEO Jason Gorevic said the programs have either already kicked off or will be launching later this year.
Former Propeller Health COO and CCO Chris Hogg discusses the recent embrace of virtual care technologies and how overcoming geographic limitations could lead to a shakeup among incumbent organizations resistant to change.
