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By Dave Muoio | 02:37 pm | December 10, 2020
Doctors much be taught how to connect with their patients even when they aren't in the same room, says. NYU's Dr. Katharine Lawrence.
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By Zoom | HIMSS TV | 06:00 pm | December 09, 2020
Ron Emerson, global healthcare lead at Zoom, details the company's rise to prominence in the healthcare field and its approach to telemedicine.
By HIMSS TV | 06:00 pm | December 03, 2020
Telehealth Connection TV: Matt Hawkins and Parity Health founder Iris Frye discuss why convenience helps drive engagement – and virtual care is no exception.
By Dave Muoio | 02:37 pm | November 19, 2020
New data from a 2,052-person survey suggest that older healthcare consumers value their trusted providers, while younger generations are willing to pay a "convenience premium" for easy-to-access virtual care.
By Dave Muoio | 11:30 am | November 17, 2020
Backed by an unannounced $3.2 million seed funding round from 2019, the virtual mental healthcare startup has announced three new partner schools and the official launch of its integrated "Managed Care Program" offering.
By HIMSS TV | 09:08 am | November 11, 2020
Dr. Joe Kvedar, senior advisor of virtual care at Mass General Brigham, discusses the future of telehealth as the population ages.
By MobiHealthNews | 12:46 pm | November 06, 2020
HIMSS Media editors sit down with Wheel CEO Michelle Davey to talk about virtual care, COVID-19, burnout, and more.
By Ian Chiang and Poorwa Godbole | 12:03 pm | November 06, 2020
Flare Capital's Ian Chiang and Poorwa Godbole highlight the healthcare changes COVID-19 has already spurred and discuss why they're likely to stick around for the long haul.
By Dave Muoio | 03:00 pm | October 29, 2020
While the virtual care company maintains its momentum through the pandemic and Livongo merger, it also reported higher-than-expected losses during the quarter.
By HIMSS TV | 04:17 pm | October 22, 2020
Telehealth Connection TV: Dr. Danielle Hairston, psychiatry residency training director at Howard University College of Medicine, says virtual care isn't perfect, but its accessibility is an advantage.