Security Boulevard May 14, 2021
Carsten Brockmann

It is no secret that healthcare systems around the globe are facing unprecedented challenges. Beyond the obvious spectre of the pandemic, health services need to provide a growing, increasingly elderly, population, with quality healthcare despite rising costs. One way to ease pressure on these overburdened systems has been to look towards telehealth, a broader term used to define all medical services and health education that are delivered digitally and remotely to patients.

These digital health technologies can improve access to health services, reduce costs, improve quality of care and enhance the efficiency of health systems.

How healthcare has transformed during the pandemic

While the concept of telemedicine isn’t exactly new per se, the COVID-19 pandemic has...

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Digital Health, Health IT, IoT (Internet of Things), Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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