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This week's top stories include the top 10 things CEOs and CFOs got right during the pandemic, 43 states implementing some form of state telehealth commercial payer law, and Fitbit adding blood glucose tracking to its connected app.
Biofourmis CEO Kuldeep Singh Rajput says that because of new government support and increased comfort with connected technologies, healthcare providers will continue shoring up their virtual care capabilities.
Here's a look at how Johns Hopkins' COVID-19 website was created and how it grew visits to more than 38 million in seven months.
Clearwater Compliance founder Bob Chaput, author of "Stop the Cyber Bleeding," offers practical advice on how to turn an enterprise cyber risk management program into a business enabler.
Digital tools give the elderly the ability to live longer, with better quality lives, at home, according to Dr. Ben Maruthappu, CEO of Cera. Technology also helps ease strain on healthcare systems.
CCT President CJ Anderson says COVID-19 has heightened public interest in vaccine and therapeutic research, and it's time to build on that engagement, finding new ways to enroll volunteers in other clinical trials and improve the patient experience.
Linguamatics' Dr. Elizabeth Marshall says machine learning can help flag troubling patterns and improve systems moving forward.
This week's top stories include Google Cloud rolling out a vaccine distribution tool, the federal government sending one million COVID-19 vaccine doses directly to 6,500 pharmacies, and a security breach at Montefiore Medical Center.
Eric Rock, Vivify's CEO, looks toward remote patient monitoring to realize the possibilities of healthcare.
In telehealth integration, 2021 looks to be a pivotal year, says eVisit's CEO Bret Larson.