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Health 2.0 Conference cofounders Matthew Holt and Indu Subaiya look back at notable digital health funding developments and look ahead at what will come next.
The service's new clinical capabilities, smart referrals and comprehensive data platform look to remove barriers that keep patients from primary care.
According to new research article published in Health Affairs Global Policy, 65 percent of hospitals in Chile have adopted the technology compared to only 25 percent in Colombia.
The additional strategic funding will help the telehealth company strengthen its push into European and Asian markets.
At CES 2019, experts from around the healthcare industry highlight the human benefits of home care technologies.
One collaboration with Jefferson has launched a telehealth fellowship program, with another with USC and Northwestern kickstarts a five-year research study.
CMS Administrator Seema Verma said that the remote monitoring change and others would promote care innovation and reduce provider burden.