HealthTech Magazines August 25, 2022

By Saad Chaudhry, CIO, Luminis Health

The recent pandemic years have changed many aspects of healthcare, from how it is delivered to how it is paid for and subsidized. With limitations on in-person interaction and extreme staffing shortages, many aspects of the provision of care that were previously deemed secondary or had only limited use-cases, have now entered the mainstream. Chief among these is Telehealth which has finally become a more convenient option for care provision, instead of being regarded as unique or pioneering. Similarly, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) is seeing expanded use beyond specialized areas of hospitals, as the technical ability to remotely ingest device readings into the patient’s record over the web has matured. RPM has especially found...

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