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Assured Allies scores $18.3M to help seniors navigate the aging process

Assured Allies scores $18.3M to help seniors navigate the aging process
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Getting the health care you need — without a hassle

Getting the health care you need — without a hassle
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Is seeing your doctor on online working?

Is seeing your doctor online working?

BBC News By Silvia Martelli image copyrightUniversal Images Group via Getty Images Telehealth has been around for years but never really took off - until the Covid-19 pandemic. As US health centres had to close their doors, seeing a doctor online became a real alternative to the in-person visits of old. As the country still grapples with the pandemic, millions of Americans have been meeting doctors from all specialties - from urgent care to neurology - from the comfort of their homes. And many happily so. Patients are as likely - or even a bit more likely - to highly rate their care providers following telephone or virtual doctor visits compared with in-person care, suggests a national Press Ganey survey released last month.

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Health systems rush to use tech to tackle the coronavirus: A roundup of provider news 2020

Share Last New Year’s Eve, the first COVID-19 case was reported in Wuhan, China. Since then, the virus has spread all over the world. Today, more than 70 million coronavirus cases and nearly 1.6 million deaths associated with the virus have been reported, according to the World Health Organization.  By February, health systems were quickly responding and rethinking their care-delivery model. Over the last year,  MobiHealthNews has closely reported on how providers are using digital health to treat, triage and combat the virus. This year, efforts by provider organizations have been robust and comprehensive. This roundup is only the tip of the iceberg of digital initiatives implemented worldwide by providers. 

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