MedCity News August 24, 2020
Robin Cavanaugh

Though the rest of 2020 is still unknown, one fact is very clear: Clinicians will need to continue to lean heavily on technology like RPM, AI and telehealth to ensure successful patient outcomes across the board.

Digital health technology is playing a critical role in the Covid-19 public health crisis by helping support patient-provider connection across the care continuum. Since the pandemic started back in March, clinicians have seen many patients with potential symptoms looking for care. It’s an uncertain and scary time, especially for those who are at risk and may be infected; but, hospitals and health systems are continuing to implement new processes to help patients and their families receive personalized care in real-time. The healthcare industry overall...

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