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Virtual care delivered from the school nurse's office is improving students' access to doctors, says Nick Woods, co-founder of California-based Hazel Health.
HealthBeacon decided to go deep on one important medication adherence use case: self-administered injectables, says CEO Jim Joyce.
Teladoc Health's Dr. Alan Roga discusses how telehealth is evolving from minor episodic care to managing complex conditions.
Revenue, membership and total visits each saw substantial growth since last year's Q2 earnings, although the company is still chasing profitability.
Patients can manage their own healthcare from home if given the right tools, says Konstantin Hyppönen, chief architect at Kanta Services in Finland.
Ver2 Digital Medicine aims to connect refugees with doctors via a ubiquitous telehealth platform, says CEO Brian de Francesca.
Shriya Palekar, director of provider solutions at TytoCare, says her company’s connected telehealth device enables patients to remotely provide their vitals to their providers in real time.
Telehealth technology now enables virtual visits with entire care teams, which isn’t possible when clinicians use phones, says David McSwain, interim CMIO at Medical University of South Carolina.
Health 2.0 Conference cofounders Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya look back at notable digital health funding developments and look ahead at what will come next.
Babylon by Telus Health will allow patients in the province to input their symptoms and conduct live video visits with accredited physicians.