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Predictions That Will Guide Telehealth Through 2025

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Greg Caressi Orcid logo ,
Greg Caressi

Frost & Sullivan , San Antonio, Texas , United States

Ingrid Vasiliu-Feltes Orcid logo ,
Ingrid Vasiliu-Feltes

Institute for Science, Entrepreneurship, and Investments , Miami, Florida , United States

University of Miami , Florida , United States

Softhread , Miami, Florida , United States

Nitin Manocha Orcid logo ,
Nitin Manocha

Frost & Sullivan , Toronto, Ontario , Canada

Alejandra Parra Orcid logo ,
Alejandra Parra

Frost & Sullivan , Buenos Aires , Argentina

Sagar Mukhekar Orcid logo
Sagar Mukhekar

Frost & Sullivan , Mumbai, Maharashtra , India

Telehealth and virtual health have expanded greatly since the pandemic, driven by demand for access and the acceptance of technology as a means to expand care delivery and monitoring. Healthcare providers are becoming more strategic in how they are leveraging telehealth solutions within their portfolio and solution providers are using a variety of cutting edge technologies to expand the options and benefits telehealth can deliver. Given the hunger for data and the goals of preventive and precision care, telehealth will experience continued investment in 2025. Convergence of innovative and emerging technology will help telehealth solutions delivernew capabilities for providers and individuals.

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