Telehealth News - March 2024
It can be hard to stay on top of all the news, trends, technology and insights breaking through in the digital health space. The industry continues to grow faster each day. That’s why, while you focus on serving your patients, we’ll do the work for you with a February telehealth recap.?
Curious about what’s new in telemedicine? Stay up to date on Know Labs new non-invasive glucose monitor, a new telehealth Medicaid and CHIP toolkit, how to stand out to investors and more!
??Technology Trends and News
Female, Chronically Ill Patients More Likely to Use Telehealth
According to new research, females with chronic conditions are more likely to use telehealth than other populations. Researchers from Advocate Health, Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute, and RTI International set out to investigate telehealth use. This article by mHealthIntelligence dives into their findings and what it means for the future of telehealth.
Know Labs Unveils Non-Invasive Glucose Monitor KnowU
In March, Know Labs announced the launch of KnowU, its latest wearable non-invasive continuous glucose monitor (CGM). The device, which is set to undergo FDA clinical trials soon, will focus on collecting extensive data to assess the technology’s performance over continuous wear, across various body locations and within broader glycemic ranges in diverse populations. Read on to learn more about its operation and innovative design.?
? Policy and Regulatory
New Telehealth Medicaid & CHIP Toolkit Available
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently published a new toolkit. The toolkit is designed to help states navigate the complexities of? telehealth implementation. Some of these include billing best practices, value-based care and ensuring access to culturally competent care.?
Statement On The Importance and Standards Of Telehealth in Surgical Practice
In recognition of the role telehealth can play in delivering high-quality surgical care, The American College of Surgeons released a statement outlining telehealth’s contributions and establishing standards for optimal use.?
Bipartisan Lawmakers Present Bill to Solidify Telehealth Flexibilities
Called the Telehealth Modernization Act of 2024, the bill is an updated version of legislation introduced in 2021. The bill would also allow the use of telehealth for hospice care and home dialysis assessments if clinically appropriate. Numerous trade organizations approve of the bill and organizations like Trinity Health, Mass General Brigham, Amwell, Teladoc Health.
?? Industry Conversations
Integrating AI with Virtual Care Solutions Improves Patient Care and Clinical Efficiencies
Healthcare executives and healthcare organizations are looking to generative AI to improve their virtual care delivery and streamline clinical workflows. This article dives into several healthcare areas where AI is being utilized to improve efficiencies and taps into key industry experts about its use in healthcare settings.?
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How Telehealth Widens Access to The Abortion Pill
According to this article by The Wall Street Journal, without telehealth medication abortion, 1 in 7 women would have to drive 200 miles to the nearest provider. The article discusses the effects telehealth has had on abortion access, dives further into a lawsuit regarding mifepristone access and current state telehealth medication abortion regulations and?
?? Growth, Funding and Innovation
How Can Digital Health Startups Stand Out In Today’s Landscape?
During a recent panel, Flare Capital Partners’ Michael Greeley and Mount Sinai’s Robbie Freeman shared some attributes that they think stand out among digital health startups that have found success in today’s environment.
Nvidia inks tie-ups with Abridge, GE HealthCare and Microsoft as it expands its footprint in healthcare AI
We’re back with more generative AI in healthcare. In March, chipmaker Nvidia launched more than two dozen new gen AI-powered microservices. These microservices, accessible on any cloud platform, offer specialized capabilities like imaging, natural language processing, speech recognition and digital biology simulation. Read on to learn more about each collaboration.
?? OpenLoop News and Updates
5 Most and Least Popular Specialties for Telehealth in 2024
While it’s slightly down from its pandemic peak, telehealth usage remains above pre pandemic levels. Among the specialities that have adopted virtual care protocols, there are some who have thrived in the age of remote healthcare—and some who are better suited to an in-person visit. Read on to find out what specialties saw the most and least telehealth usage.
OpenLoop Named Best Places to Work in 2024 by Purpose Jobs
Purpose Jobs, the largest community of purpose-driven startup and tech professionals, today announced OpenLoop Health to its list of best places to work in 2024. The list covered companies headquartered and hiring in emerging tech hubs such as Detroit, Cincinnati, Columbus, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, as well as remote-first companies.
Dr. Mohit Joshipura Promoted to Chief Medical Officer at OpenLoop Health
OpenLoop Health, a national leader in telehealth technology and services, is pleased to announce the promotion of Dr. Mohit Joshipura from Vice President of Clinical Affairs to the position of Chief Medical Officer (CMO). With over a decade of healthcare experience and a proven track record in telemedicine and digital health strategy, Dr. Joshipura will continue to drive OpenLoop Health's mission to deliver comprehensive virtual care solutions.
OpenLoop Health Appoints Rob Levy as Chief Financial Officer
OpenLoop Health, a national leader in telehealth technology and services, is excited to announce the appointment of Rob Levy as the company's new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Rob brings 20+ years of expertise in general management, finance and executive leadership to his new role at OpenLoop Health.
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