
Asynchronous Care: Advancing Equitable Access to Healthcare
Asynchronous care represents a transformative approach in healthcare, enabling equitable access to quality care while overcoming geographical and technological barriers.
Asynchronous care represents a transformative approach in healthcare, enabling equitable access to quality care while overcoming geographical and technological barriers.
Patient demand for digital payment communication — both reminders about bills, as well as text messages that enable bill payment — is on the rise, according to a recent report. This is in line with growing consumerism trends in the U.S. — patients want their healthcare payment experience to mimic the convenience and ease they have when they pay for things like travel or retail goods.
Memora Health recently raised $30 million in funding. The company's platform automates touch points for complex care patients through text messaging-based programs. Some of Memora's customers include Mayo Clinic, Penn Medicine, Northwell Health and Boston Medical Center.
Mayo Clinic teamed up with digital health platform Memora Health to pilot a new initiative for postpartum patients. They are launching a texting-based program to better engage postpartum patients and have entered a research collaboration to measure the model’s efficacy.
A recent study found that AI is equal to humans in identifying red-flag language in text messaging. While some clinicians may be worried about being replaced by AI, experts said the technology is only a tool to support their work.
Texting has the power to help you build relationships, especially since it fits into most peoples’ schedules, and takes almost no effort to read and respond to.
If you’re helping clients navigate big changes—from the surge in GLP-1 demand to AI to the growing pressure to demonstrate ROI – we want your thoughts.
Seniors are one of the top demographics to visit a pharmacy and they’re on their phones just like other generations – so reaching them by text message is simple and effective while meeting a pharmacy’s bottom-line.
For the last few years, digital transformation has been the mantra for healthcare-related organizations of all types. Whether it’s for the discovery of novel drugs, streamlined operations or better patient outcomes, the term digital transformation is often coupled with images of AI-powered holograms, cyborg surgeons and autonomous patient care. However, the real innovation is happening […]
Patients seem to prefer text messages to help them remember appointments among other things and AI is seen as a way to automate them, but startups developing such tools may need to convince providers.
The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) has recently issued a policy sketching out how the state’s Medicaid plans can safely use the text messaging technology to connect with members.
See how Quantum Health is providing the steps to help their members tackle the cost of specialty medications and other drugs.