Forbes June 17, 2024
Paul Kovalenko

Paul Kovalenko, Langate CTO, SaaS Consultant. Helping Enterprise SaaS companies to optimize their development costs.

Telehealth has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years, driven by technological advancements, changing consumer preferences and the global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the American Medical Association, telehealth usage peaked at around 70% during the pandemic. The number of patients now using telehealth sits at about 25%—compared to 5% before the pandemic—but experts predict that telehealth usage will continue rising in the coming years.

As the CTO of a custom software development company that designs healthtech solutions, I have watched how telehealth has evolved over the last few years. In this article, let’s look at how these few telehealth trends that will impact...

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