Coronavirus
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, chief clinical officer for Providence St. Joseph Health, talks about the use of chatbots, telemedicine and drive-thru clinics in treating the virus.
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As COVID-19 continues to spread across the US, healthcare providers and industry experts take to Twitter to dispel myths.
The crisis is opening up new opportunities for health and tech, but it is also bringing new challenges.
Experts will work with social media giants to curb the spread of misleading and deceiving claims.
Based on the latest figures from the World Health Organization, as of the morning of 3 March, there have been nearly 91,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 globally.
Sheba Medical Center turns to XRHealth to provide quarantined coronavirus-exposed patients with VR …
According to the latest figures from the World Health Organization, as of the morning of 2 March, there were nearly 89,000 cases of COVID-19 confirmed globally.
During its latest earnings call, the remote care company highlighted its new offerings for enterprise customers and discussed how it's been preparing for an increase in infectious disease cases.
From travel checkpoints to at-home screening, smartphone-based digital health tools could play a role in limiting outbreaks, writes Binah.ai CEO David Maman.