Partner Lacktman was quoted in an mHealthIntelligence article, “Will Telehealth and mHealth Fulfill Their Potential in 2019?” about what the new year holds for telehealth and other modern healthcare technologies.
Lacktman said 2019 will witness a surge in on-demand virtual care. “I firmly believe that direct-to-consumer asynchronous telemedicine services will be the hottest area in telehealth for 2019,” he said. “Many of these companies are thinking bigger, and pairing clinically valid medical protocols with at-home diagnostic tests, or even FDA-approved software integrated into their app.”
Lacktman said 2019 will witness a surge in on-demand virtual care. “I firmly believe that direct-to-consumer asynchronous telemedicine services will be the hottest area in telehealth for 2019,” he said. “Many of these companies are thinking bigger, and pairing clinically valid medical protocols with at-home diagnostic tests, or even FDA-approved software integrated into their app.”
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