HealthLeaders Media May 3, 2024
Eric Wicklund

While disruptors are having a hard time figuring out healthcare, health systems and hospitals are embracing telehealth as a standard of care

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– The American Telemedicine Association’s annual meeting, Nexus 2024, will take place next week in Phoenix.

– Attendees will likely be discussing the upheaval in the DTC telehealth space, highlighted by Walmart’s decision to shutter its virtual care service and the struggles of telehealth giants Teladoc and Amwell.

– Telehealth adoption, meanwhile, is holding steady, as health systems and hospitals see the value of a virtual care strategy.

As the American Telemedicine Association gathers next week for its annual conference, attendees will find plenty to discuss.

Telehealth had its moment in the spotlight with the pandemic,...

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