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Dr. Larry Allen, the medical director of advanced heart failure at University of Colorado School of Medicine, describes why advancements in EHR technologies should be exciting the health industry.
(Sponsored) John McDaniel, EVP at The HCI Group, predicts that healthcare will change from a physical to virtual care environment, which focuses primarily on patient satisfaction and engagement with a digital front door approach.
Jena Daniels, director of research at Medable, describes how digital trial technologies can streamline clinical research and improve the patient experience.
HIMSS Media's Jonah Comstock discusses topics from the Connected Health Conference, including personal wellness monitoring, telemedicine and what Millennials and Gen Z expect from their healthcare.
CaroMont Regional Medical Center reduces ER overflow hours from 1,700 to just 148 by using telehealth, reports Healthcare IT News Managing Editor Bill Siwicki in a recent case study.
Nick Woods, co-founder of California-based Hazel Health, says virtual care delivered from the school nurse's office is reducing health-related absences, addressing social determinants and improving access.
(Sponsored) Nonin Medical's Chris Holland and telehealth consultant Mark VanderWerf talk about usability and logistics improvements made to Nonin's pulse oximeter resulting through multple iterations.
Gilles Lunzenfichter, chief commercial officer at Medisanté, talks how his company simplifies connectivity for in the home for remote patient monitoring by removing the need for Bluetooth or Wi-Fi and the benefits to patients and providers.
HealthBeacon CEO Jim Joyce discusses why his company decided to go deep on one important medication adherence use case: self-administered injectables.
Rachel Blank, co-founder of Rory, explains how the digital health clinic is helping remove the stigma around discussion of women's health and opening access to telemedicine-based treatment.
Dr. Ateev Mehrotra, associate professor at Harvard Medical School, says the convenience of telehealth will increase utilization, which will result in increased spending -- but that obvious finding has generated some controversy.
Teladoc Health's Dr. Alan Roga talks the evolution of telehealth from minor episodic care to managing complex conditions.