Becker's Healthcare October 28, 2020
Jackie Drees

Telemedicine may be a key option for Fitbit to boost the wearable technology company’s subscription service, according to co-founder and CEO James Park, Tech Spot reports.

Fitbit’s premium health and fitness subscription service has more than 500,000 users. Moving forward, the company plans to grow this line by getting into virtual care and convincing consumers that investments in digital tools such as a connected thermometer will help “give your physician that same level of insight that they might get when you go in for an in-person...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health IT, Technology, Telehealth, Wearables
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