HealthLeaders Media February 18, 2020
Mandy Roth

How health systems are using apps, at-home monitoring, and virtual care to bring chronic disease management into control.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Advancements in technology are enabling health systems to change their approach to chronic disease management, lowering costs and improving patient outcomes.

– Providers who are exploring new technology solutions and approaches to care could gain a competitive edge in the future, says one CDC director.

This article appears in the January/February 2020 edition of HealthLeaders magazine. We invite you to also read a companion article, Reimbursement: The Key to ROI.

In the quest to lower healthcare costs and simultaneously improve patient outcomes, healthcare organizations are turning to high-tech initiatives to monitor, treat, and control chronic disease.

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Topics: Apps, Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, Home, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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