Telehealth
This week's top stories include California passing a law mandating a 45-day supply of PPE, digital health company GoodRX filing to go public, and healthcare execs naming telehealth as their No. 1 pandemic tech problem.
This week's top stories include the VA giving scheduling technology a test run, fines for nursing homes not complying with testing regulations and telehealth giant Amwell getting a $100 million funding boost from Google Cloud.
Despite increased adoption of technology during COVID-19, the digital divide must be addressed by greater investment, says professor Sam Shah, founder and director of Faculty of Future Health.
Remote care automation and predictive triage can help patients get the care they need safely and efficiently, according to experts at FutureMed 2020.
Marc Probst, longtime CIO at Intermountain Healthcare and new CIO at ELLKAY, talks about interoperability, telehealth and digital transformation - as well as the IT innovation he sees emerging from the COVID-19 crisis.
Matthew Sappern, CEO of PeriGen, discusses how remote patient monitoring can help balance staff safety with patient needs.
Outside-the-four-walls threats include makeshift triage units, but you can still move wisely even if you are moving fast, according cybersecurity expert Randy Bradley.
This week's top stories include Teladoc Health and Livongo merging, CMS proposing telehealth changes under Trump's executive order, and dispatches from the Taskforce of Telehealth Policy's virtual town hall.
Change Healthcare has seen some big changes of its own in the year since its IPO, says CEO Neil de Crescenzo, who shares how it's honing its technologies to help payers, providers and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This week's top stories include hospitals scrambling to comply with the requirement to submit data to HHS, while the U.S. government is partnering with Pfizer on a potential COVID-19 vaccine.