DOTmed October 13, 2020
Rajesh Midha

The realities of the Coronavirus pandemic have reinforced the power of digital platforms in communicating and guiding healthcare. Throughout the crisis, online visits, remote monitoring, and patient engagement tools have effectively reduced foot traffic at clinics and delivered a large portion of office visits virtually. Customers, now wholly accustomed to getting what they need, when they need it, are driving the healthcare agenda and the shift in how providers interact with them. Telehealth services in the U.S. are now projected to show staggering seven-fold growth in the next five years , and are set to become the most available source of healthcare. Pressure is mounting for providers to expand their use of the technologies to remain relevant to their hyper-connected...

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