Like many fields in telehealth, teletherapy has experienced significant growth during the coronavirus pandemic, a teletherapy CEO says.
"The coronavirus pandemic has been a horrific event; but for telehealth, the pandemic has advanced the industry by five years to a decade." — Trip Hofer, CEO, AbleTo Trip Hofer, MBA, CEO of New York City-based teletherapy provider AbleTo, has four predictions for teletherapy in 2021, in this interview with HealthLeaders' Chris Cheney. Also this week, New York Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo unveiled a sweeping plan to expand access and accelerate adoption to telehealth services across the Empire State. Read the details here. | |
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That's all for this edition of the HealthLeaders Telehealth. We will be back in your mailbox in two weeks with more news and reporting on telehealth and its effects on the business of healthcare. Check our website frequently throughout the day for updates. And, remember to sign up for our E-newsletters to keep you informed on the top industry trends, challenges, and opportunities. If you've got news tips, thoughts, or suggestions, I'd love to hear from you at jcommins@healthleadersmedia.com. | |
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