by Bill Malloy | Oct 20, 2020 | Business, Communication, Medication, Services, Technology
When people think about telemedicine, they generally consider it an option for primary care or urgent, rather than emergent, issues. However, the coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed how providers think about telemedicine, pushing the boundaries of what...
by Bill Malloy | Oct 6, 2020 | Business, Communication, Services, Technology
The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the development of digital technologies that allow for remote delivery of healthcare. Advances are being made in virtually every specialty, from neurology to cardiology. For patients, chatbots are one of the more visible new...
by Bill Malloy | Oct 1, 2020 | Business, Data, Health, Security, Services, Technology
Healthcare is one of the largest national expenditures in the United States. In the near future, healthcare costs will account for 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). This rise is driven by increasing hospital expenses, inefficient use of resources, and even...
by Bill Malloy | Sep 24, 2020 | Business, Data, Health, Scientists, Services, Technology
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted healthcare around the world and forced many aspects of care to go digital. As a result, there is more pressure than ever to make remote technologies more accurate and reliable. The push to develop these technologies could...
by Bill Malloy | Sep 10, 2020 | Business, Data, Health, Scientists, Technology
Digital health advances are helping doctors in a number of different medical fields, from obstetrics to neurology, treat their patients more effectively. The coronavirus pandemic has driven rapid innovation in this field as physicians adapt to an environment that...
by Bill Malloy | Aug 27, 2020 | Data, Health, Scientists, Services, Technology
The coronavirus pandemic has led to rapid change in the delivery of healthcare, including the use of technology to facilitate remote care. Some conditions, such as arrhythmias, that would never have previously been treated remotely are now being treated by physicians...