MobiHealth News April 15, 2020
Dave Muoio

Many are anticipating greater adoption of digital health services and more favorable regulatory and reimbursement environments, according to a recent poll sampling 513 digital health and adjacent companies.

The coronavirus pandemic is causing upheavals in healthcare delivery in every corner of the world, but those hailing from digital health firms are more optimistic than others within the industry that these changes will ultimately benefit their long-term business, according to a recent survey and white paper released by Research2Guidance.

The market analysis and consultation firm polled 513 health company representatives between March 24 and April 8.

Fifty-one percent of these respondents were from digital health companies, with the rest representing organizations such as research institutions and universities (11%), healthcare providers (9%),...

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