Lacktman Discusses Asynchronous Telemedicine, Other Heath Care Issues
April 2, 2018
Red Hot Healthcare
Partner Nate Lacktman was interviewed about some of the biggest and most pressing issues in telemedicine in an episode of the podcast Red Hot Healthcare, “Bluer Skies for Telemedicine,” recorded live from the showroom floor of the Healthcare Information and Management Systems conference and exhibition last month in Las Vegas, Nevada.
During the interview, Lacktman discussed, among other issues, the year of inflection for telemedicine, monster venture investing, the four remaining legal hurdles for telemedicine, and the expansive benefits of the Bipartisan Budget Act.
During the interview, Lacktman discussed, among other issues, the year of inflection for telemedicine, monster venture investing, the four remaining legal hurdles for telemedicine, and the expansive benefits of the Bipartisan Budget Act.
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