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Trilliant Health Chief Research Officer Sanjula Jain explains why it's so important to understand telehealth's super users.
Dr. Maulik Majmudar, CMO and co-founder at Biofourmis, says the success of hospital-at-home programs demonstrates the capabilities of virtual care delivery and technology.
In November, AppliedVR scored FDA De Novo clearance for its EaseVRx system to treat chronic lower back pain. CEO Matthew Stoudt discusses how the technology works and what’s next in the pipeline for the digital therapeutic company.
Patient advocate Grace Cordovano speaks about how telehealth and virtual care have improved outcomes and made it easier for chronically ill patients to live fuller, more satisfying lives.
Russ Johannesson, CEO of diabetes-management company Glooko, looks back on the trends in digital health last year – including the explosion of funding – and discusses what’s next for the space as we start 2022.
Naomi Allen, cofounder and CEO of Brightline, discusses the ways virtual care could boost access to children’s mental health services.
Patient engagement consultant and HIMSS Digital Influencer Stacy Hurt talks about the importance of continuing telehealth post-pandemic, especially for disabled and immunocompromised patients.
Dr. Shelley Cooper, chief executive officer at SureShow, says virtual care can be a way to optimize scheduling and connect vulnerable people with services.
Miles Romney, eVisit cofounder and chief technology officer, explains how his company weathered the early days of the pandemic, from increased telehealth volume to remotely onboarding new providers.
Sheeza Hussain, chief commercial officer at Biofourmis, explains how the company’s advanced analytics engine finds baseline metrics for individual patients so their providers can assess when they need medical intervention.
Singularity University's Dr. Daniel Kraft speculates on what's on the horizon for healthcare delivery.
Elise Kohl-Grant, chief information officer at Innovative Management Solutions NY, explains why the consumer and patient perspective needs to be considered when building digital health tools, particularly in the behavioral health space.