Telehealth
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With healthcare organizations starting to think about what telehealth can – and should – look like after the COVID-19 pandemic subsides, there is a growing focus on balancing competing needs.
Dickenson County, population approximately 15,000, is nestled in the southwestern part of Virginia’s Appalachian Mountains. Small and rural, the community has struggled for years to secure adequate telecommunication services: to this day, some homes tucked away in the valleys and hills have no Internet service at all. Discover how Dickinson...
A series of recent mergers and acquisitions has made this healthcare technology company part of a global organization with development, service, and data center locations in more than 30 states. Based on the success of Vertiv products initially implemented in two of its critical data centers in 2011, the organization chose to standardize by...
To reduce environmental impact as part of an overall mission to improve human health, one of the nation’s leading healthcare systems needed to upgrade 63 data center cooling units.
The global telehealth market is expected to grow dramatically, reaching $266.8 billion by 2026 and showing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.4% between 2018 and 2026. The biggest barrier to pre-pandemic adoption was behavioral inertia. Now due to COVID-19, momentum is building toward a marked transformation.
The arrival of new trends, such as data growth, mergers and acquisitions, expansions and new construction, among others, are forcing many healthcare organizations to upgrade the infrastructure within existing closets and consider more robust technologies for new closet designs.
The healthcare industry increasingly relies on telemedicine as a solution to expand care delivery. But many providers fail to fully consider the impact of telehealth systems on their patients. In this report, you’ll discover tactics to reimagine your telehealth offerings in ways that put the patient first, addressing issues of access,...
When the COVID-19 pandemic tested the limits of the healthcare system, telemedicine materialized as an essential solution for overburdened clinicians and organizations. This report details twelve important innovations in telehealth, and provides crucial insights into how they’re transforming the future of healthcare.
Telemedicine has proven to be an effective method for delivering high-quality healthcare, but there are technological and funding barriers to proper implementation. Follow the advice of these digital experts to learn how to identify these barriers and develop telehealth capabilities that address them, raising the bar for patient-centered care.
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The pandemic set off a boom in telemedicine, but the end of the crisis won’t stop the technology’s trajectory. What’s ahead for telehealth?