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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.
Konstantin Hyppönen, chief architect at Kanta Services in Finland, discusses enabling patients to manage their own healthcare from home with right tools and identifying new care pathways available with secondary use of data.
Brian de Francesca, CEO of Ver2 Digital Medicine, aims to improve access to healthcare for refugees at scale by connecting them with doctors via a ubiquitous telehealth platform.
American Well VP of Marketing Ali Hyatt discusses the company's relationship with the Cleveland Clinic, how more than half of doctors see telehealth as improving their relationship with patients and why patients are asking for virtual visits.
Shriya Palekar, director of provider solutions at TytoCare, describes the tools of her company’s device-driven remote care platform and how they can improve diagnostic accuracy.
Telehealth tools can enable faster access to care, help emergency clinicians make decisions at the bedside to reduce unnecessary admissions and length of stay, thereby saving money, according to Anton Arbatov, senior director SOC Telemed.
Brian de Francesca, CEO of Ver2 Digital Medicine, talks about how telemedicine has evolved and efforts to provide medical care to refugees in camps using a cloud-based electronic health record that was built on blockchain.
Likening the ongoing epidemic to cigarette smoking before cessation programs, Ochsner CMIO Dr. Todd Burstain says society as a whole must address this public health issue by creating tools patients need.
The consumer electronics maker looks to make a mark in healthcare by offering its mobile devices and Knox software platform as the powerhouse behind its partners' solutions, Samsung Healthcare Senior Manager Jerry Berger explains.