WEBINAR: COVID-19 Impact: Addressing Capacity and Cashflow with Virtual Care
COVID-19, Interoperability, Digital Care, Transparency & Value
WEBINAR: COVID-19 Impact: Addressing Capacity and Cashflow with Virtual Care
COVID-19 has highlighted the need for virtual care strategies and has set the tone for future care as it helps to solve many of the current and future challenges health systems face with capacity, value-based initiatives, and cashflow.
Remote Patient Monitoring solutions are maximizing care delivery value by delivering quality care beyond just reducing the number of patients in healthcare systems. Consumers are becoming accustomed to the ease, convenience, and benefits remote offerings deliver.
Join experts across the provider, regulatory, and technology space for a discussion on:
- How health systems are currently responding to COVID-19 with remote monitoring;
- How remote patient monitoring (RPM) can and will be used with telehealth services in the virtual care model of the near future;
- How the current and future policy and reimbursement changes will impact RPM and telehealth delivery;
- How health systems are using technology to create a strong revenue stream amidst financial uncertainty;
- Health systems’ immediate and long-term plans for RPM post-COVID-19 and ongoing demonstrations of scale and ROI.
Peter Rasmussen
Chief Clinical Officer Cleveland Clinic
American Well Joint Venture Physician at Cleveland Clinic
and former Medical Director of Distance Health
Peter A. Rasmussen, MD, is the Chief Clinical Officer of the Cleveland Clinic + American Well Joint Venture and the Medical Director of Digital Health at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. Rasmussen is also a practicing physician at the Cleveland Clinic. As Medical Director of Digital Health, he is charged with guiding the Clinic’s overall digital health strategy and implementation of their digital medicine portal “Express Care Online” which is the Clinic’s virtual portal for on-demand, scheduled and new remote consultation services.
Robert Jarren
Managing Member, Omega Concern
Robert Jarrin is the Managing Director of the Omega Concern and is based in Washington, D.C.. Jarrin’s areas of responsibility include federal wireless health policy, healthcare legislative affairs, FDA regulatory oversight of converged medical devices, FCC mobile health (mHealth) efforts, CMS telehealth and RPM reimbursement and ONC regulation of health information technology. Externally, Jarrin serves on the Innovation Advisory to the American College of Cardiology. He is an advisory member of the Digital Medical Payment Advisory Group for the American Medical Association. And, he is an adjunct professor at George Washington University and Georgetown University in D.C..
Drew Schiller
Co-Founder and CEO, Validic
Drew Schiller co-founded and serves as the Chief Executive Officer and Board Director at Validic, the leader in technology for personal health data and remote patient monitoring. Drew is a Board Member of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Health & Fitness Technology Division and a member of the CTA Board of Industry Leaders. Drew also contributes to advancing the industry through CTA policy efforts and his involvement with the CTA Health & Fitness Technology Standards. Drew serves on the Board for the eHealth Initiative (eHI) and participates in the eHI Policy Steering Committee.