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TeleHealth 1.0 is dead. Long live TeleHealth 2.0

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: TeleHealth 1.0 is Generalist TeleHealth , TeleHealth 2.0 is Specialist TeleHealth. The focus is shifting towards TeleHealth that offers a more specialised and tailored approach to patient care. There's been a lot of talk about the decline of TeleHealth recently. Telehealth 2.0

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Virtual Care and TeleMedicine 2025

Lloyd Price

Executive Summary: The future of telemedicine is expected to be bright, with a significant impact on healthcare delivery. Here are some key trends to watch: Increased Integration: Telemedicine is likely to become seamlessly integrated into standard healthcare practices. Visit www.nelsonadvisors.co.uk Subscribe Today!

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Generalist v Specialist TeleHealth: Why has confidence in Generalist TeleHealth companies collapsed on the public markets?

Lloyd Price

Why has confidence in generalist TeleHealth companies collapsed on the public markets? Market correction: The Telehealth sector may have been overvalued at its peak, and a correction was inevitable. This could lead to problems with customer churn for Telehealth companies. What's going on? Subscribe Today!

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The Tele-ICU Revolution Is Upon Us: Here’s What to Know

AMD Telemedicine

Telemedicine experienced a boom after the pandemic, with approximately 37% of US adults relying on the service for regular healthcare. Perhaps most critical is the rise of the telemedicine intensive care unit (Tele-ICU, also known as virtual ICU), which uses secure audio and video to provide remote care to critically ill patients.

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Virtual Care M&A multiples and trends

Lloyd Price

Technology and Intellectual Property (IP): Companies with proprietary technologies, innovative virtual care platforms, or unique telehealth solutions can attract a premium valuation due to their competitive edge and potential for future licensing or development. hospitals acquiring telehealth platforms). Subscribe Today!

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Digital Musculoskeletal Investment Trends 2024 and Future Innovation in the Digital MSK market

Lloyd Price

While telehealth boomed during the pandemic, there's a shift towards hybrid models that seamlessly blend virtual consultations with in-person care when needed. HealthTech M&A Newsletter from Nelson Advisors - HealthTech, Health IT, Digital Health Insights and Analysis. Hybrid care is king: Patients are demanding flexibility.

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Where are HealthTech's soft landing M&A deals in today's market?

Lloyd Price

Companies with niche technologies or expertise: Startups with unique solutions in specific areas like AI-powered diagnostics, remote patient monitoring, or telehealth platforms. Email lloyd@nelsonadvisors.co.uk HealthTech M&A Newsletter from Nelson Advisors - HealthTech, Health IT, Digital Health Insights and Analysis.