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Ramin Bastani, CEO of mobile-first platform Healthvana, describes its work with labs, providers and public health organizations to deliver test results with security, efficiency and empathy.
HIMSS Media editors discuss with Wheel CEO Michelle Davey virtual care now and in the future, COVID-19, physician burnout and more.
Kester Nahen, CEO of Notal Vision, talks remote diagnostic eye care and its future.
Laura Jonsson, a nurse practitioner and chief clinical officer at Matrix Medical Network, discusses how telemedicine technology and the different care paradigm it enables help nurses minimize stress and the burnout it can cause.
Telehealth Connection TV: Dr. Danielle Hairston tells Iris Frye that virtual care isn't perfect, but its accessibility is an advantage.
Telehealth Connection TV: The Cleveland Clinic's Dr. Silvia Perez-Protto discusses telehealth's role in advance planning for end-of-life care.
HHS is requiring hospitals to report flu information in addition to COVID-19, while Americans want mental healthcare via telehealth but worry about data security.
Telehealth has clearly been adopted widely during COVID-19, but digital therapeutics, diagnostics and remote patient monitoring are predicted to play a more significant role moving forward, says Liz Ashall-Payne, founder and CEO of ORCHA.
The tech giant is working with the VA to get iPads into the hands of about 50,000 military veterans; meanwhile, the Series 6 Apple Watch will measure blood oxygen.
Swapna Kakani, a patient advocate, tells her story of living with a rare disease and becoming a part of the emerging wave of patient leaders.
Pam Hoffman, the medical director of telehealth services at Yale New Haven Health Services and Yale Medicine, discusses how telehealth became a service that required a "clinical champion" to a necessary part of the health system's offerings.
Ex-CEO Cyrus Massoumi claims his former Zocdoc colleagues coordinated a plan to replace him and prevented him from taking majority control; telehealth systems are experiencing a large uptick in targeted attacks.