Participation in a telemedicine conference

On February 18-19, 2021, the clinic staff took part in an international conference on telemedicine and digital health.

The reality of 2020 and the challenges posed by the coronavirus outbreak raise questions about what the future holds for healthcare and healthcare. What measures should healthcare providers take in response to the pandemic and accelerate digitalization processes.

Obviously, the development and implementation of advances in telemedicine and digital health has many benefits and is of great value for both practitioners and patients, but the main question is how to successfully integrate them into the existing workflow and what difficulties and challenges may arise.

How to improve the quality and accessibility of health care using new technologies? What innovations should healthcare providers prioritize? Can telemedicine completely replace personal communication with the patient? What is the role of insurers in the health and wellness ecosystem? These are some of the questions that experts in the field are raising.

At the telemedicine and digital health conference, speakers and delegates discussed issues such as the potential of digital health, the integration of artificial intelligence in health care, the potential of digital health and telemedicine for the insurance industry, and digital health regulation. They also discussed insurance policies and compensation as a key issue in telemedicine, e-health partnerships and other pressing and important issues.

TELEMEDICINE AND DIGITAL HEALTH CONFERENCE UNIGLOBAL