Telehealth
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated telehealth development in countries around the world, including Italy. In this on-demand session at the HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Digital Conference, Italian healthcare experts reflect on the progress made in digital health.
The SF-based health tech company says its telemedicine platform saw double-digit growth during the pandemic.
Google's cloud division poured in $100 million in funding to the telehealth company, along with the deal.
The app will facilitate the exchange of crucial information such as X-rays and guidance to ensure orthopaedic injuries get treatment in an appropriate time frame.
The company has recruited about 300 full-time doctors working as the core team for the “family doctor” services.
It was quickly recognised that the pandemic required tools to provide safe access to health and care at a distance. Scotland is demonstrating how a rapid telehealth transformation can be achieved says Nessa Barry of the Scottish government.
Dignity-preserving technology allows the patient to decide what information is shared and for how long.
More than 60% of Medicare-eligible seniors say they’ve embraced technology more during the pandemic, according to a new survey from healthinsurance.
Barriers to adoption include hearing issues, lack of tech abilities and visual difficulties.
The collaboration will enhance remote care offering for home hospitalised patients.