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There will be a new way of living in a post-coronavirus world – but digital tools, including apps and telehealth, can play a significant role as we continue to fight COVID-19.
Epstein Becker & Green's Bradley Merrill Thompson describes the agency's current trajectory for regulation of patient-facing and provider-facing telehealth products that incorporate AI.
The telehealth vendor's deal with the state comes shortly after another agreement that provided the services to Medicaid, children's health insurance members.
Medical directors at Medical University of South Carolina share practical advice from their work establishing and growing a school-based telemedicine program.
The startup kicked off its remote VR clinics just last month.
The company is pitching this as a way for providers to reach their existing patients at home during the coronavirus emergency and beyond.
The COVID-19 Telehealth Program and the Connected Care Pilot Program together are set to invest $300 million so that healthcare providers can reach the patients in greatest need of virtual-care services.
Many are anticipating greater adoption of digital health services and more favorable regulatory and reimbursement environments, according to a recent poll sampling 513 digital health and adjacent companies.
Amid COVID-19, a new 1,000-person survey suggests high demand for remote health services.
A telehealth VP describes the concerns and trends her team is hearing from an influx of worried patients.