Waqaas Al-Siddiq, founder and CEO of Biotricity, discusses how the Biden-era American Rescue Plan is impacting telehealth and remote patient monitoring and how these technologies will fit into a post-COVID-19 society.
On this week's episode of Data Book, Chief Healthcare Executive™ spoke with Waqaas Al-Siddiq, PhD, founder and CEO of Biotricity. We discussed how telehealth and remote patient monitoring will help shape health care going forward and what challenges lay ahead. We also talked about how the Biden administration’s American Rescue Plan has impacted these health care technologies and what efforts are being taken to ensure that they continue to be accessible to patients.
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