Sustaining Virtual and Digital Health Beyond the COVID Pandemic: Strategic Questions for Health Care Leaders
Learn four questions that health care leaders can ask to help set or revise their virtual health programs and digital health strategies.
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Learn four questions that health care leaders can ask to help set or revise their virtual health programs and digital health strategies.
Now that home is seen as an effective site of care, particularly for chronically ill patients, health systems are exploring how virtual capabilities, including remote monitoring devices, can support acute...
Sg2 welcomes you to join us for an exclusive AMC Summit 2021 Virtual Panel Discussion and Networking Event on Monday, October 18, 3:00–4:30 pm CT, where you will… Hear provocative...
As the virtual health landscape continues to evolve, its impact on reducing the inequities in health outcomes that occur across demographics is coming into view.
Organizations are coming together through innovative partnerships to allow patients across all communities access to virtual health care.
Shawn Valenta, MUSC Administrator for Virtual Health, joins Trevor and Sg2 virtual health expert Chris Pagano to share their long journey to use virtual health as a tool to improve...
Leading organizations should move beyond the idea of virtual visits as separate from in-person visits and embrace the idea of the patient as the point of care.
COVID-19 has forced a rapid shift to virtual health. Now, health systems—and their virtual health teams—are thinking about the role they should play in antibody testing and digital public health...
As we enter into a new paradigm of delivering care, organizations must balance their immediate needs with the long-term strategy of their virtual health programs.
Chris Pagano discusses, debates and defends the role virtual health is playing. He tackles tough questions like: why isn't utilization matching consumer stated preference? How are health systems making the...
Four areas were identified as essential to success at scaling virtual health: citizen empowerment, stakeholder and change management, service selection, and sustainability and business models.
As the Medicare-qualified population grows steadily, meeting its health needs will demand innovative thinking.