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Do Healthcare Providers Really Want to Go Back to In-person Meetings?

Impetus Digital

It is easy to assume that healthcare providers (HCPs) all want to go back to in-person meetings after having been confined to Zoom and Microsoft Teams meetings during the pandemic years. A version of this article was previously published on PharmaPhorum. appeared first on Impetus Digital.

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3 Things to Know About the Cybergang that Attacked Ascension

MedCity News

Ransomware group Black Basta has quickly gained prominence as one of the biggest threats to healthcare providers’ cybersecurity. The group, which is responsible for the Ascension cyberattack, has hit more than 500 organizations across the globe since it first appeared in April 2022.

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The omnichannel strategy of retail health [Sponsored]

MedCity News

Retail pharmacy chains and Amazon are transforming themselves into omnichannel healthcare providers, developing primary care services and virtual tools through acquisitions, partnerships and investments.

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Does CVS have a crystal ball into the future?

World of DTC Marketing

Kristen Lloyd Helton confirmed plans to bring Amazon Care to Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, and Los Angeles with the hopes of being in 20 major cities by sometime in 2022. The real issue is how patients will respond to “on-demand” healthcare? Healthcare in theU.S.S One thing is for sure.

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What Pear Therapeutics’ Bankruptcy Has Left the DTX Industry to Ponder

MedCity News

Bringing the very first prescription digital therapeutic (PDT) to market in 2017, Pear Therapeutics went above and beyond to follow suggested regulatory guidelines, obtained Food & Drug Administration (FDA) clearance, and provided solid clinical study evidence. Nearly 20% of U.S. million increase over 2021.

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Value-based healthcare can help reduce costs

World of DTC Marketing

This means that primary, specialty, and acute care are integrated and that healthcare providers work as a networked team to deliver the best-coordinated care. For example, treatment plans may require the contributions of pharmacists, behavioral health providers, social services, specialists, and more.

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Frontiers Health 2022

pharmaphorum

As the healthcare industry emerges at last from the COVID-19 pandemic into a new, digitally supercharged world, stakeholders across the industry must move fast to embrace digital transformation. Understanding the person behind the patient is a crucial part of medicine, one that healthcare providers can use.