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CereCore Vice President Peyman Zand discusses why prospective analytics must include business continuity scenarios that can be upended 180 degrees.
Cam Deemer, president of DrFirst, says the pandemic has forced the adoption of telehealth and other technologies that already existed.
Erin Jospe, MD, chief medical officer at Kyruus, and AVIA VP Sonia Singh say the front door needs to be easy to open and extend beyond the system's website to search engines and guided interactions like text and chat.
This week's top stories include the White House challenging the ACA, a call for permanent telehealth reform and lululemon buying in-home workout platform Mirror.
COVID-19 has forced remote patient monitoring, an experience that many patients find as more convenient, time-saving and equal to in-person care, says Dr. Chris Hobson, CMO for Orion Health.
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.
Doctors are racing to adapt to new technologies to be able to care for patients remotely, says Shawn Morris, CEO of Privia Health.
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.
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.
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.