Forbes June 30, 2021
Gary Drenik

What we would call digital healthcare has been evolving for decades. Telemedicine was thrown into the spotlight over the past 15 months but has been around since the 1960s with projects launched by NASA and the Nebraska Psychology Institute. Things have come a long way and Covid-19 accelerated digital healthcare, however, there is still a lot of room for innovation in digital front door and clinical care to spur more adoption.

Digital technologies have upended multiple legacy industries and transformed everything from how consumers order taxis, groceries and everything in between. While there has been incremental digital disruption in healthcare, a lot of the innovation is fragmented, and healthcare providers are still challenged to provide patients with more seamless experiences...

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