Telehealth
2022 Look Ahead
Digital health executives and leaders weigh in on the rise of telehealth and virtual care services and whether their growth kept its momentum this year.
This week's top stories include provider orgs launching a campaign to protect and expand telehealth, and Amazon partnerships adding fall detection to its Alexa Together service.
Also, AXA Hong Kong is offering limited time free trial of Mind Healer online mental health consultation on its mobile app.
HIMSS Media Editor in Chief Jonah Comstock looks at November's biggest stories, including news from the FDA and CMS, and Amazon's strategies going forward.
Its digital wound care toolkit is targeted to be rolled out in 2026.
The prescription app uses a smartphone or smart speaker to measure breathing.
The survey found 66.5% of respondents were interested in at least some video appointments in the future, but 53% preferred an in-person visit.
The service, to debut in the coming weeks, will include telehealth consultations and antiviral drug prescriptions.
It has officially launched its Apple mobile app for Australian consumers.
Baby boomers are less likely to see therapists or psychiatrists, despite the growing need during the pandemic. Telehealth could help lower those barriers to care.