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eVisit CEO Bret Larsen predicts "2021 will be a very telling year" with regard to telehealth integration.
Remote monitoring technology can expand the reach of clinical trials, says Jennifer Price, executive director of data and analytics at THREAD.
Jim Rogers, president of HealthConnect Networks and Mission Broadband, explains the hurdles that healthcare providers are still facing when it comes to connecting with patients.
Amwell CEO Roy Schoenberg talks going public, M&As and what he is excited about in 2021.
Paul Brient, SVP and chief product officer at athenahealth, predicts telehealth visits will even out, IPOs will continue and venture eyes will remain on digital health in 2021.
Host Jonah Comstock talks to Kajeet's Director of Strategy, Dominic Marcellino, about some of the different roadblocks to secure, reliable connectivity and how to approach tackling them. Link mentioned: get.kajeet.net/healthiot
Varsha Rao, CEO of Nurx, discusses the trends propelling telemedicine into the new year.
Telehealth Connection TV: Telehealth Implementation Manager Heather Hitson offers insight on LGBTQ-specific factors that telemedicine providers should be aware of.
(Sponsored) Lea Sims, marketing practice lead for healthcare insurance and life sciences, Verizon, shares how the pandemic has created unforeseen virtual care use cases that Verizon’s connected solutions – from in-room devices to 5G – make possible.
The new services will be covered beyond the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the American Telemedicine Association said more needs to be done concerning remote patient monitoring.
As virtual care gains traction, new concerns crop up. John Sharp, director, HIMSS Thought Advisory, makes thoughtful predictions on ways remote patient care will evolve, including how PCHAlliance FHIR-based guidelines are making an impact.
Telehealth Connection TV: Matt Hawkins says he believes that convenience helps to drive engagement - and virtual care is no exception.