Telehealth
This follows the Singapore-based startup’s undisclosed amount of Series B funding in January 2020.
Telehealth, including the use of remote consultation, can improve cost optimization of healthcare resources, and engage the population in early prevention and management of chronic conditions.
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.
Following up on our episode from a few weeks ago, host Jonah Comstock sits down (virtually of course) with Dr.
Telemedicine has experienced a huge surge in adoption over the past few months, during the coronavirus pandemic. With people locked down at home, it has become the 'new normal' way of accessing healthcare says digital health connector, Aline Noizet.
The platform has been installed across all 124 Ministry of Defence sites internationally.
Two recent programs deploying telemedicine in Zimbabwe and Ghana highlight common hurdles programs that deliver these technologies to underserved areas will likely encounter.
Customers will now be able to use the services to get eczema treatment, as well as prescription antiperspirant and dandruff shampoo.
The new tech is designed to help curb face-to-face interactions during the coronavirus pandemic.
Singapore-based HeartVoice, which was formed in February 2019 as a joint venture between both iAPPS and Omron Healthcare, announced last week that it will extend the use of its telehealth platform to all healthcare providers for free in the country until 31 July, 2020.