mHealth Intelligence October 7, 2020
Eric Wicklund

Several pilot programs and new partnerships have been announced in recent days that feature telehealth and mHealth tools, including an expansion of the NIH’s All of Us program to college campuses.

With interest high in connected health these days, health systems are scrambling to partner with vendors to test out new technologies for remote patient management and care.

In North Carolina, Wake Forest Baptist Health is expanding a year-long pilot program launched this past April with Scanwell to equip at-risk patients with an mHealth platform to test at home for antibodies associated with the coronavirus. Through the expansion, some 200.000 connected health kits will be delivered to patients of Wake Forest Baptist Health as well as Atrium Health, WakeMed, Vidant...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health System / Hospital, HIE (Interoperability), mHealth, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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