The pandemic has shed light on inefficiencies in healthcare systems, and provided an opportunity to adjust how we manage care in the future. Jennifer Haas, executive vice president of Noteworth, shares her 2021 predictions surrounding the future of telehealth and big data.
Justin Williams CEO of Noteworth Discusses "How COVID-19 Brought Digital Medicine To The Forefront"
“Digital health products focused on virtual care or telemedicine have become integral to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of health and disease, especially in our current climate. Clinicians are using digital health products to gain insights on patient outcomes, conduct telehealth visits, and treat aspects of diseases otherwise unaddressed by traditional medications.”
Noteworth CEO on Health IT today: "Renewed Focus to Delivering Digital Healthcare to Rural America in 2021"
“As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread into rural parts of America, it is highlighting the urgent need for healthcare professionals to have access to a variety of patient management options when in person appointments are not feasible. Despite more than a century of urbanization, there is still a significant rural population that needs medical attention as much as their urban counterparts. But for them, a full-service hospital or clinic may be many hours away. Their choices for care are rather limited. For patients living in rural parts of the country, digital medicine would be an ideal solution.”