Remove 2011 Remove EMR Remove Survey Remove Telemedicine
article thumbnail

Think There Are Still Problems with Telemedicine?

American Well

Back in 2008 when American Well was founded, there was some skepticism as to the impact telemedicine – and the newly minted “telehealth” – could realistically have on the industry, and the benefits for health systems and their physicians and patients. As of April 2015, 64% of Americans used a smartphone compared to just 35% in 2011.

article thumbnail

Think There Are Still Problems with Telemedicine?

American Well

Back in 2008 when American Well was founded, there was some skepticism as to the impact telemedicine – and the newly minted “telehealth” – could realistically have on the industry, and the benefits for health systems and their physicians and patients. As of April 2015, 64% of Americans used a smartphone compared to just 35% in 2011.

article thumbnail

The Medico-legal Discussion of the Digital and AI Revolution in the Indian Healthcare Industry

New Age Healthcare

A patient survey predicts that more than 75% of all patients are expected to use digital services in the future [2]. Once it is enforced it will replace the Information Technology Rules of 2011 and be a landmark Act of its kind. Critical argument on a few areas which are still vague or contentious.