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Providers want to deploy a scalable platform that can manage clinical and operational workflows, secure data and aid in precision diagnoses, finds Frost & Sullivan
SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With
digital health becoming mainstream, healthcare professionals have to manage an increasing amount of data from a range of devices in diverse care settings and populations. There is a distinct need to deliver
medical imaging securely through the right channel with the right context at the right time to improve patient outcomes. Key industry trends such as the consolidation of the provider industry, growing focus on
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Virtual Visits and Connected Health Solutions Provide Better Care Delivery and Optimize ROI
Integrated solutions to offer greater value to stakeholders along the healthcare value chain, finds Frost & Sullivan
SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Telehealth s accelerated adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the value that providers and payors can receive from a complete picture of the patient. In addition to claims data, it is possible to assess where the patient is in the care journey and support better care management and member engagement. Telehealth and connected health solutions can plug the gaps in care by providing a pathway to overcoming access-to-care challenges. With a connected platform, providers can achieve optimal results, efficiency, and return on investment (ROI) while facilitating improved healthcare delivery.