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When technology and access align: the telemedicine disruption

This post is sponsored by Disrupted. The Business of Healthcare. Technology and access are two […]

This post is sponsored by Disrupted. The Business of Healthcare.

Technology and access are two objectives, which have come together in new and disruptive ways to change the primary care landscape. One such disruption is telemedicine, a significant trend in digital health this year, according to Skip Fleshman, partner at Asset Management Ventures, in a January article and blog post for Forbes Magazine. Leading the technology revolution in telemedicine is HealthSpot®, which represents the first true integration of telehealth and personal healthcare.

“HealthSpot envisions a future where its fully integrated software platform and integrated medical devices enable an affordable and high quality virtual healthcare experience for consumers and providers. HealthSpot supports not only episodic visits, but also wellness, prevention, medication management, behavioral health and chronic condition support and care management. HealthSpot is an extension of the physicians practice out into the community where people shop such as in retail pharmacies, where people work, go to school and live,” said Dr. Gail Borgatti Croall, HealthSpot CMO.

Telemedicine is a disruption impacting traditional healthcare delivery models. Primary care now can reside within the traditional retail setting – giving patients and caregivers on-demand access to providers in convenient locations, close to home.

How do healthcare providers navigate and survive when new models, technology and empowered consumers are challenging traditional business models? What does the future hold for telemedicine and what is HealthSpot’s role in primary care transformation? Dr. Gail Borgatti Croall will answer these questions and more at Disrupted. The Business of Healthcare., an executive conference bringing together change leaders who will share lessons and suggest responses to the rapidly changing business of healthcare.

Friday, September 18 at the Global Center for Health Innovation, Cleveland. Learn more and register today.


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