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Sentara Health's Mark Crowe and Tyler Okoren join host Jonah Comstock to talk about how COVID-19 changed telehealth at Sentara and where they're going from here.
Passive systemic changes and representative user groups will be the keys to making sure virtual care works for everyone, says The Greystone Group’s Chris Gibbons.
Professor Rupa S. Valdez outlines how vendors and informaticists could work to improve virtual care accessibility.
(Sponsored) Patients are demanding a digital-first, best-in-class experience, so health systems must engage with them 365 days a year, says Mike Serbinis, cofounder and CEO of League, who calls personalization the "jet fuel" for engagement.
Hims & Hers looks to expand beyond the U.S. market with the acquisition of British personalized health company Honest Health, while the AHA calls out pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts over its 340B claims reporting policy.
(Sponsored) James Millington, director of Healthcare Industry Marketing at VMware, says the cloud is ready for healthcare, so expect healthcare organizations to be moving their data centers from on-premises to the cloud.
Nursing informatics professional Judy Murphy weighs in on the potential for virtual services to bolster preventive care.
There are additional use cases for leveraging continuous video observation beyond monitoring patients for fall risk. And AI has a role to play. Caregility's chief strategy officer explains.
Two small-practice therapists, Carol Hornbeck and Edwin Shurig, discuss their COVID-19 telehealth experiences with the HIMSSCast team.
Janet Dillione, CEO of Connect America, discusses the role of remote patient monitoring and hospital in the home in the evolving delivery of healthcare.
Jabari Butler outlines the lessons other federally qualified health centers can take from HEALing Community Center's virtual care rollout.
Michelle Snyder, partner at McKesson Ventures, talks why a "virtual first approach" could be the new norm.