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John Sharp, director of Thought Advisory at HIMSS, gathers feedback on virtual visits from patient advocates.
Search functions let the public know where to find telehealth options, says Dr. Karen DeSalvo, chief health officer for Google Health.
Gavin Matthews, UK business development director at SkinVision, talks about using smartphones to help detect skin conditions.
Marc Probst, longtime chief information officer at Intermountain Healthcare and new CIO at ELLKAY, also discusses the cost challenges facing healthcare now – and the IT innovation he sees emerging from the COVID-19 crisis.
Outside-the-four-walls threats include makeshift triage units, but moving fast does not have to mean moving unwisely, says cybersecurity expert Randy Bradley.
Digital health titans Teladoc Health and Livongo are merging under the Teladoc name, CMS proposes telehealth changes under Trump's executive order, and the Taskforce on Telehealth Policy holds a town hall to solicit public input.
PeriGen CEO Matthew Sappern describes how remote patient monitoring can help balance staff safety with patient needs.
Westchester Medical Center added strength to its 10-hospital system by creating redundancy in cross-coverage by physicians and specific COVID-19 workflows, claim Medical Director Corey Scurlock and Caregility's Wendy Deibert.
Sparrow Health had the infrastructure in place to be first in line to do virtual care when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, says Dr. Michael Zaroukian, VP, CMIO and CTO of the health system.
Dr. Jenifer Leaf Jaeger, senior medical director at HealthEC, discusses how her company is able to identify the top 10 percent of a client's patients who are at highest risk for a severe outcome due to COVID-19.
Most physician practices say they're unprepared for the continued ravages of the coronavirus, and even larger practices are looking at potentially billions in lost revenue.
Change Healthcare has seen some big changes of its own in the year since its IPO, says CEO Neil de Crescenzo, who describes how it's been tailoring its technologies to help payers, providers and patients during the pandemic.