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Lisbeth Votruba, RN, chief clinical officer at AvaSure, a vendor of a tele-sitter technology for acute virtual care, discusses when a virtual nurse is needed, the skill set required, outcomes hospitals are seeing, and more.
Dr. Holly Dubois, chief clinical officer at Mindstrong, a digital mental health company, talks about virtual care's role and offers a look at a special telemedicine program designed to prevent suicide among veterans.
Tom Leary, senior VP and head of government relations at HIMSS, discusses the European Health Data Space, hopes for a Senate telehealth bill passage, public health infrastructure modernization and more.
Jonathan Sudharta, CEO of telehealth company Halodoc, discusses the reasons for his company's massive growth in Indonesia and how it is serving Indonesians in a post-pandemic world.
Michelle Machon, director of clinical education, practice and informatics at Kaiser Permanente, outlines how Kaiser leveraged existing technology in unexpected ways during the pandemic to keep patients, providers and families connected.
Ann Mond Johnson, CEO of the American Telemedicine Association, offers a deep dive into a variety of telehealth topics, including the ATA's CEO Advisory Group on Using Telehealth to Eliminate Disparities and Inequities.
Courtney Stevens at Detroit's Henry Ford Health System discusses standardizing telehealth integration into care pathways, doing comprehensive exams via video, and digital and telehealth literacy.
Michael Green, president and CEO of Canada Health Infoway, discusses telehealth adoption in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and how it helps kids access mental healthcare.
Ray Lowe, senior vice president and CIO at AltaMed Health Services, explains how his organization set up virtual care at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and how the modality could evolve going forward.
Sumit Nagpal, CEO and founder of Cherish Health, describes how Cherish uses ambient sensing to conduct remote monitoring on aging patients without using cameras or wearables.
(Sponsored) Ann Mond Johnson, ATA CEO, shares highlights from the ATA2022 Annual Conference & Expo. Held May 1-3 in Boston, ATA2022 convened healthcare professionals, solution providers, researchers and others to chart the future of telehealth.
(Sponsored) Governments, providers and patients must be fully engaged and aligned in order to help drive transformation and digitize the entire continuum of care according to Tamir Gotfried, Chief Commercial Officer, Tytocare.