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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.
Telehealth Connection TV: Howard University College of Medicine's Michael Crawford explains early findings from the 1867 Health Innovations Project about virtual care and telemedicine.
Telehealth Connection TV: Pandia Health CEO and Co-founder Dr. Sophia Yen describes the advantages of - and hurdles to - providing contraception virtually.
In a new series for HIMSS TV, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden speaks to the importance of safeguarding telehealth and what he hopes to see in the future from digital health innovators.
The California state legislature hopes its new law will lead to a 90-day pandemic-level stockpile of PPE for all essential workers, while GoodRx's shift to Nasdaq reflects the company's targeting of an $800 billion market.
Telehealth Connection TV: Virtual care tools have allowed providers at Northwell Health to connect with senior patients in their own homes through the system's House Calls program.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' implementation of Cerner scheduling technology is getting a test run in Columbus, Ohio, while regulatory changes mean potential fines for nursing homes that don't comply with testing regulations.
John Sharp, director of Thought Advisory at HIMSS, gathers feedback on virtual visits from patient advocates.
Gavin Matthews, UK business development director at SkinVision, talks about using smartphones to help detect skin conditions.