Lacktman Comments on Growing Use of Telemedicine During Emergencies
29 September 2017
Mobi Health News
Partner Nathaniel Lacktman is quoted in a MobiHealthNews article, “In-Depth: Recent hurricanes show that with proper preparation, telemedicine shines during disasters,” about the growing acceptance of telemedicine in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Following Harvey, Lacktman said he expects public and government officials to appreciate telemedicine’s support during emergencies and suspects that many “forward-looking hospitals” may look to integrate telehealth into their disaster preparation plans.
Following Harvey, Lacktman said he expects public and government officials to appreciate telemedicine’s support during emergencies and suspects that many “forward-looking hospitals” may look to integrate telehealth into their disaster preparation plans.
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