The Virtual Care Paradigm
2021 Year in Review
In this 14-part video and podcast series, HIMSS Media editors and guests go deep on what the next phase of virtual care, beyond telehealth video visits, will look like.
Rose Health's CEO and CMO on the current burnout epidemic and how tech could help,
Healthcare lawyer Heather Alleva lays out the many ways that where you live affects what you can do when it comes to offering virtual care.
In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, Nathaniel Lacktman, partner at Foley and Lardner LLP, weighs in on the ways regulation can facilitate, not stifle, digital health innovation – and how providers can keep up with changes to come.
Passive systemic changes and representative user groups will play a role in making sure virtual care works for everyone, The Greystone Group's Chris Gibbons explains in this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm.
A "virtual-first approach" could be the new norm, says Michelle Snyder, a partner at McKesson Ventures, in this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm.
New care paradigms are nothing without new payment paradigms to make them work. In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn weighs in on the question of how to make virtual care pay.
Mental health presents unique challenges and opportunities for virtual care. PCHA Managing Director Rob Havasy and Cloudbreak Health CEO Jamey Edwards discuss the perils and potential of virtual care for behavioral health.
Sherpaa founder Jay Parkinson lays out the difference between asynchronous, tool-based virtual care and video visit telehealth in the series premiere of The Virtual Care Paradigm.