Home Health Care News February 22, 2021
Joyce Famakinwa

Telehealth vendors experienced a major business boom last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many believe the increased demand will stick around in 2021, too, driven by a need to constantly monitor vulnerable populations in the home setting.

Synzi — a St. Petersburg, Florida-based company that provides virtual visit and messaging tools via its telehealth platform — is among those bullish on this year’s outlook. So is the Hoboken, New Jersey-based Health Recovery Solutions.

On its end, Synzi specifically saw a huge surge in demand during the second and third quarters of 2020, both in terms of new and current clients. Some of that demand came from home-based care providers, including clients like Excelin Home Health, Trilogy Home Healthcare, Concierge...

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Topics: Digital Health, Health IT, Healthcare System, Home, Patient / Consumer, Post-Acute Care, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology, Telehealth
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