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HIMSS Digital Influencer and patient engagement consultant Stacy Hurt talks about the need for ongoing telehealth after the pandemic, especially for disabled and immunocompromised people.
Cofounder and CEO of Brightline Naomi Allen explains how virtual tech could expand access to children's mental health services.
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Program leader Maritta Perälä-Heape says the system can respond nimbly to logjams in digital health as it addresses societal needs based on its expertise in healthcare using wireless tech and big data analytics.
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Zach Fink, CEO of VyTrac, brought technology to Puerto Rico for healthcare access post-hurricane. Other locations have found it useful in routine care.
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Laura Kreofsky, VP at Pivot Point Consulting, explains how the healthcare industry can partner with public health agencies while maximizing the potential of government funding.
Chad Peterson, CRO of Orion Health, explains how state departments of health are examining the data collection process during the pandemic.
Deep Dive: During COVID-19, adults have reported greater rates of depression and anxiety, but many can't get care. Telehealth can fill the void.
The future of behavioral health and wellness requires preparation, according to Peter Hames, CEO of Big Health.
This week's top stories include TeamHealth winning its lawsuit against UnitedHealthcare for engaging in unfair reimbursement practices, and baby tech company Owlet pulling its connected-sock wearables following an FDA warning letter.
Tracy Russell, executive director of Nurture KC, talks about her work in community health and stresses the need to take on maternal mortality and morbidity.