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Christina Sung, Twilio’s Director of Product for Healthcare, discusses key considerations for building a long-term and patient-centric Telehealth strategy.
In feature No. 7 of our lessons learned series, a CIO, a CMIO and two IT directors offer readers what they've discovered since the pandemic response has reshaped health system priorities.
As Philips released the "Future Health Index 2021" report, industry leaders convened to discuss AI, sustainability and how the healthcare landscape has grown in the face of the pandemic.
"I consider telehealth integral to quality, safe and continuous care delivery so crucial to my patients and me," said Dr. Sujatha Raman of Raleigh Medical Group.
It's important to ensure the use of digital tools is preserving compassionate connections between clinicians and patients, says Franka Cadée, president of the International Confederation of Midwives.
The company announced earlier this year that it would be expanding availability into all 50 states.
A whopping 89% of U.S. healthcare leaders say they're currently heavily investing in telehealth, though many expect to shift gears toward artificial intelligence in the future.
Callen-Lorde integrated the telemedicine technology with its NextGen EHR to ensure it was capturing all data.
Philips IGT CMO Dr. Atul Gupta says innovations include digitally streaming application specialists into the operating room.
At the same time, a large percentage said they'd prefer telehealth, or a combination of the two.