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Developers of established health and wellness platforms targeted at consumers and payers are now looking to the provider market.
Thirty one projects across the country are getting funding to expand telehealth services in rural and remote areas.
The latest study by StartUp Health -- whose co-founder, Unity Stoakes, will moderate a panel session at the mHealth Summit -- shows that funding will double last year's totals, and that investors are starting to notice the consumer-facing side of the industry.
As St. Rita's Hospital in Ohio has learned, a smartphone-based care coordination platform vastly improves care delivery -- and helps administrators with risk management.
Even with hundreds of employee-owned devices accessing a new EHR system, Hahnemann University Hospital took end-user work-arounds out of the equation.