
Telehealth Among Seniors: Drivers for Remote Care
A review of the top six reasons there has been a dramatic increase in the adoption of remote care among seniors.
A review of the top six reasons there has been a dramatic increase in the adoption of remote care among seniors.
The pandemic forced patients and providers to rely on telemedicine, a change that has had a significant impact on the course of care. Experts discuss what can be accomplished with virtual care and what this means for the potential of medical devices.
Outdated policies and regulations threatens to bring progress to a standstill, restrict vital telehealth access to millions of Americans, and exacerbate health inequities.
The combination of medtech progress with strides in modern healthcare interoperability will enable preventive care in unprecedented ways.
Increased use of remote and telehealth programs, networked medical devices, and “smart” product storage come with their own inherent risks.
The pandemic caused a significant increase in telehealth and health tech adoption among all consumers and care professionals, especially those for older consumers and caretakers.
The market dynamics for telehealth and virtual care continue to evolve, and virtual care ecosystem players must understand how consumers have experienced these changes to better position themselves and design their solutions.
The application of AI in telehealth to allow doctors to make real-time, data-driven rich choices is a key component in generating a better patient experience and improved health outcomes.
Investment in new health-related technologies has been greatly accelerated by the pandemic.
As the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to evaluate and assess lessons learned and find any possible silver linings derived from the crisis. This includes telehealth and the use of remote technology.