telemedicine
The partnership seeks to close the recovery gap between hospital and at-home care by offering in-home follow-up appointments.
The partnership will expand cardiovascular care to areas without specialized infrastructure like CT imaging.
New care option allows remote treatment for non-emergency illness, including minor eye problems, respiratory infections, fever, allergies and other minor injuries.
Sehat Kahani is now exploring predictive AI in telehealth.
It expects continued long-term growth in the demand for virtual care services post-pandemic.
Doctor Care Anywhere has sold the company to My Emergency Doctor.
It is now looking to expand into other regions such as the Middle East.
A study in JAMA Network Open tracking telemedicine visits pre- and post-pandemic across the VA reveals increasing inequities between rural and urban communities.
Rock Health’s 2022 Digital Health Consumer Adoption Survey also found non-video telehealth offerings have become more popular.
The company seeks to meet the rising demand for specialised care across Southeast Asia.