Hippo Technologies, Inc. (Hippo), a leading virtual care company delivering solutions for healthcare and medical education, is excited to announce the addition of Ivan Lumala as Chief Technology Officer as well as the closing of two sales in Africa and the Middle East.
TELUS is primed to lead the change with ambitious 5G strategies in place that promise to radically improve how we take care of our health and connect with healthcare providers.
Hippo Technologies, Inc. (Hippo), a leading virtual care company delivering solutions for healthcare and medical education, is today announcing the launch of its new Hippo for Clinician Extenders™ product, part of the Hippo Virtual Care™ platform (HVC).
The COVID-19 pandemic led to drastic decreases in health spending over the last year as patients and providers were forced to delay routine care – leaving many hospital systems with significant revenue deficits. The Kaiser Family Foundation estimates that many hospitals will continue to face declining revenue amidst the lingering economic crisis. In these uncertain times, Hippo Virtual Care can help decrease hospitals’ overall costs, while simultaneously increasing revenue potential.
Dr. Pat Quinlan, Co-founder and CEO Hippo Technologies, explains how virtual care is moving beyond video calls to be a futureproof solution.
It comes as no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic will have lasting impacts on healthcare systems worldwide. Seemingly overnight, healthcare delivery changed from in-person to digital, transforming the norm. Providers who had previously been slow to adopt virtual care models had to quickly scale up programs to reach patients and ensure the continuation of their clinics during a time of unprecedented change.
Over the past year, virtual care and telehealth have moved beyond an alternative care option to become a standard offering in many medical practices and hospitals. We have seen a 50% increase in the number of virtual health visits compared to 2019, new government policies are encouraging the expansion of virtualcare, and 90% of physicians say they have treated patients remotely. Below are the top 10 best practicesto help your facility expand or begin offering virtual care.