Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. have developed telehealth strategies to connect with patients in remote locations. This has become especially important during the pandemic.
Frost & Sullivan anticipates that telehealth will be up 64.3 percent in 2020, even as CMS is encouraging healthcare providers to resume in-person services. Virtual visits and remote patient monitoring tech will be the biggest drivers of telehealth market growth, followed by mobile health and personal emergency response systems.