telehealth
During the first six months of the pandemic, 13% of outpatient visits were conducted through telehealth. By March to August 2021, that number slipped to 8%.
The telehealth service is expanding across Asia two years since its launch in Singapore.
The feature will be introduced in the second quarter of the year.
Berlin-based digital health company plans to expand in the US market.
Patient engagement consultant and HIMSS Digital Influencer Stacy Hurt explains how the disabled and immunocompromised will need telehealth beyond the pandemic.
2022 Look Ahead
It is also looking to fill in more leadership roles as it goes international.
Virtual technology could broaden access to children’s mental health services, according to Naomi Allen, cofounder and CEO of Brightline.
They will be combining their products to provide a comprehensive, integrated telehealth system.