DigiHealth April 7, 2020

We are in the race of our lives right now. The race to get symptomatic people tested for coronavirus. The race to get reliable, current information to the public. The race to keep up with the growing number of people needing to be hospitalized. The race to find alternate medications that can minimize the number of deaths and optimize health outcomes. The race to develop a vaccine.

We will eventually win this race. But the experience of running it will forever change us. It will change how we approach the delivery of health care and how we work.

The COVID-19 global pandemic could very well be digital health’s watershed moment in ways that other aspects of health care...

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