Mass. Digital Health Developments: What To Know Now

By Ellen Janos (September 22, 2017, 11:00 AM EDT) -- Digital health, a term that includes telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, direct to consumer virtual visits, and health apps for smartphones, is now an accepted part of the health care delivery system and has been widely adopted by both health providers and consumers. According to a recent report, the market for digital health was estimated at 2.78 billion in 2016 and is expected to reach 9.35 billion by 2021.[1] The technology is evolving very quickly and counsel for businesses entering this market must keep up with a complex legal and regulatory landscape. Below are some key questions to ask when assessing a digital health service or product....

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