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October 27, 2024
Healthcare Innovations Stumble: AI and Telemedicine Fall Short of Expectations
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
Spencer Dorn reflects on discussions about artificial intelligence at the HLTH conference and considers other healthcare trends that have not yet met expectations, such as virtual care, remote patient monitoring (RPM), digital therapeutics (DTx), and retail care. Despite early optimism, telemedicine has not become the primary mode of healthcare, and RPM faces operational and billing challenges. DTx struggles with complexity in introducing new therapeutic categories, and retail care providers are reconsidering their clinic investments due to financial losses. Dorn asserts that while current trends may be disappointing, healthcare will continue to evolve with varied tools and models to address diverse patient needs, albeit at a slower pace than anticipated.

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