HIMSSCast: Taking telehealth beyond the video chat

Dr. Maulik Majmudar discusses the use cases for virtual care, including for patients with chronic conditions.
By Kat Jercich
09:08 AM

The COVID-19 pandemic hit the gas pedal on the use of virtual care, particularly synchronous video chats. But virtual care's potential extends beyond one-on-one conversations – it can also leverage remote patient monitoring technology to take services out of the brick-and-mortar facility.

Joining Healthcare IT News Senior Editor Kat Jercich to talk about telehealth's capabilities now and in the future is Dr. Maulik Majmudar, chief medical officer at Biofourmis.

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Talking points:

  • The transition of care to "virtual-first"
  • The evolution of the definition of telemedicine
  • The use cases of telehealth beyond synchronous video calls
  • Using acute-level hospital services as inspiration
  • Looking at different disease processes
  • Can technology drive equity?
  • Algorithms assisting clinicians in making decisions
  • Evidence for telehealth's longevity
  • Ensuring that patients are receiving appropriate care
  • How virtual care can be a tool rather than a hurdle for clinicians
  • Consolidation and integration will drive adoption

More about this episode:

Telehealth's post-COVID challenge: Integrating in-person care

How health systems should be preparing now for the future of hospital at home

Hospital at home: How healthcare orgs can set programs up for success

Nurse unions slam Kaiser's advanced care at home strategy

Mayo Clinic, Kaiser put $100M toward hospital-at-home care

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