There are three standard objections to adding a home telehealth program: does it really work? will patients put up with medical devices making their kitchen or bedroom look like a hospital room? and how in the world do we pay for it? We spoke with a company at this year’s American Telemedicine Association meeting who may have addressed all three.
NMTA was formed to bring together New Mexico healthcare providers interested in home telehealth issues to discuss opportunities, regulations and funding opportunities and to share resources and promote the use of telehealth systems throughout the state. In this video interview, we spoke with alliance president Dr. Arturo Gonzales and vice president Joie Glenn.
Viterion president Sunil Hazaray and vice president Dr. Lisa Roberts introduced a number of new products at this year’s ATA annual meeting, signifying the Bayer subsidiary’s conscious shift from disease management to wellness support.