telehealth
This week's top stories include the virtual health platform going mainstream despite more work needing to be done and sleep tracking coming to Apple Watch.
With the abrupt transition to telehealth, the paradigm of care has shifted from legacy thinking to digital innovation
Doctors are racing to adapt to new technologies to be able to care for patients remotely, says Shawn Morris, CEO of Privia Health.
Also: TapestryHealth purchases its telehealth tech vendor; Tech professionals eyeing healthcare and pharma jobs with new interest after COVID-19.
This week's top stories include the Department of Health and Human Services whittling down coronavirus vaccine candidates, the Senate looking at telehealth's future and Proteus Digital Health filing for bankruptcy.
New funding will develop key markets and launch the company’s US presence.
This week's top stories include CMS giving hospitals guidance in their efforts to reopen ailing service lines, an app glitch exposing video of patient consultations and giving the underserved access to telehealth.
Across a number of different specialties, students – and even practitioners – can put practical technology skills to use and gain an emphasis on collaboration for the rest of their careers.
Dr. Carl Nohr of the Canadian Medical Association discusses the arrival of the age of smartphone-enabled virtual care and remote monitoring and previews his upcoming HIMSS webinar exploring "person-enabled" healthcare during the coronavirus crisis and beyond.
The error allowed a patient to access video recordings of another patient’s consultation.