Sam Talks Telehealth

In this episode of the Sam Talks Telehealth podcast, Sam talks about health systems growing their virtual health services but who’s going to step up and partner with virtual first companies.

Show Notes

With $14.7 billion in venture capital invested in digital health to date in 2021, who will be the in-person partner?

We talk about health systems growing their virtual health services but who’s going to step up and partner with virtual first companies. From Sam's vantage point, I see current hospitals executives ignoring the piranhas taking small bites out of the big fish.

With companies like Omada, Hinge Health, Livongo among many more tackling the so-called ‘loss leaders’ and non-procedural services the referral patterns are drastically different than they were a few years ago.

In this episode of Sam Talks Telehealth I’m looking at 

1️⃣ What are the advantages to being the in-person partner to virtual first companies?
2️⃣ What requirements for success will hospitals need as a partner?
3️⃣ What’s at stake if health systems continue to ignore the virtual first sector?

We can’t wait to listen to this again in 5 years and see what holds true.

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What is Sam Talks Telehealth?

A Slice of Healthcare podcast hosted by Sam Lippolis, Telehealth Consultant & FMR Director of Connected Care at UC Health. Key topics center around telehealth planning, key industry trends, and more!