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  The Chartis Group's Thomas Kiesau and Gregg Mohrmann say there's been a regression in the use of virtual health since its huge spike at the beginning of the pandemic; the answer is changing the operating model, not better technology.
        
        
          The company is initially targeting the large employer market with its app-connected biometric monitoring tools.
        
        
          The Rock Health consumer adoption report reveals an uptick in in telehealth and wearables usage. 
        
        
          Set to close in Q2, the deal will provide the payer's healthcare services subsidiary with an integrated virtual care offering.
        
        
          The virtual care company disclosed all-time-high revenue and membership growth during 2020, yet offered 2021 projections below what investors anticipated.
        
        
          Also: The Consumer Technology Association releases industry standards focused on health AI trust; new updates in the home COVID-19 testing market.
        
        
          
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  Similar to when doctors would make physical visits to your home, telehealth is bringing about a more personalized world where healthcare is once again coming to the patient, says John Poli, industry principal of healthcare at RingCentral.
        
        
          The company currently sells connected wearables and smart monitors to consumers, but said that it will be seeking FDA authorization for new products with broader indications and telehealth capabilities down the line.
        
        
          Dr. Minal Bakhai, GP and clinical director for digital-first primary care NHS England, discusses key steps to ensure best practices with video consultations.
        
        
          Healthcare systems and remote patient monitoring can maximize their potential, says Vivify CEO Eric.
        
        
           

 

 
