Research2Guidance July 2, 2020
Minhaz Morshed

First wave of the COVID-19 pandemic has been addressed with public health measures such as lockdowns and social distancing. Now, as restrictions are gradually being lifted, companies have started to bring their employees back to the office. Employers must ensure that this return is safe and will not cause yet another outbreak. This need has resulted in the creation of a “back to work” market and vendors from diverse industries are rushing to capitalize on it.

The COVID – 19 pandemic has starkly driven up the demand for digital health services. Prominent examples of such solutions include national Covid-19 tracing apps, which have seen in most countries modest adoption rates. Telehealth vendors have benefited the most looking at massively increased...

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Topics: Digital Health, Employer, Govt Agencies, Health IT, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology, Telehealth
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