Fierce Health Payers March 19, 2020
Stephen Bernstein, McDermott Will & Emery

Using wearable, remote technology to bring data from patients to clinicians enables more effective, integrated care, but the key will be ensuring all patient data are properly coded to communicate with electronic medical records.

For tech entrepreneurs in the healthcare space, the primary challenge lies in identifying which tools will have real potential in the marketplace. Those insights come from a deep understanding of the industry’s complexities and logistics.

The healthcare industry requires a number of moving pieces to function, and none of them perfectly align. Between a patient’s initial decision to visit her doctor and that doctor’s receipt of payment, each step of the process can result in miscommunications, inefficiencies and delays.

The most successful tools will use digital...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health IT, Patient / Consumer, Payment Models, Provider, Technology, Wearables
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