Healthcare Finance News April 14, 2021
Jeff Lagasse

The pandemic has acted as an accelerant for the development and evolution of these technologies.

The battle against COVID-19 continues, with the pandemic exposing flaws and cracks in global healthcare systems that speak to big inefficiencies in the sector.

These inefficiencies, many of them administrative in nature, touch all aspects of healthcare, from payers to providers, to public and private programs. The industry is stressed and in need of relief.

Thanks to emergent technologies, though, relief may be at hand. Blockchain and telehealth are changing the way healthcare does business, and their increasing maturity has created an opportunity to change the status quo.

The pandemic has acted as an accelerant of sorts for the development and evolution of these...

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Topics: Blockchain, Digital Health, Health IT, Healthcare System, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology, Telehealth
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