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An International Digital Accountability Council report is the latest suggesting that a number of COVID-19 apps are missing key security measures.
This week's top stories include shadow pharmacies peddling bogus COVID-19 cures, HHS giving hospitals additional aid and the challenges of optimizing the combination of virtual care and in-office visits.
Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips, EVP and chief clinical officer at Providence St. Joseph Health, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic will affect the future of clinical care.
Podimetrics CEO Dr. Jonathan Bloom discusses how digital health is being used to monitor high-risk patients with diabetes and avoid adverse outcomes.
A recent report analyzing claims data identified virtual-care use cases estimates that could comprise roughly 20% of all Medicare, Medicaid and commercial spend across outpatient, office and home health.
Two recent programs deploying telemedicine in Zimbabwe and Ghana highlight common hurdles programs that deliver these technologies to underserved areas will likely encounter.
Dr. Roy Schoenberg, CEO of Amwell, describes how COVID-19 is impacting his telehealth company and is rewriting the expectations for virtual care.
This comes less than two years after the company closed a $365 million Series B round.
The young service says that it has been seeing a marked increase in users over the past few months.