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These truths may be obvious to you as a healthcare innovator, but regulators, payors, and sometimes even consumers still lag behind for some very outdated and sometimes odd reasons.
In this first episode of an occasional series on this podcast, Carrie and Rebecca explore some of these obvious truths, why it’s hard for some people and institutions to grasp them, and what kind of changes we’re seeing on the horizon to make them as common as putting wheels on suitcases. (Can you believe we didn’t always do that?)
In today’s episode, you’ll learn about:
- Why people prefer care at home, and what COVID-19, Amazon, and the Moving Health Home Coalition are doing to make that more of a reality
- How remote patient monitoring (RPM) improves health outcomes—even though we make it hard for providers and patients to use it
- What features innovators and investors should look for in healthcare solutions to build on these obvious truths
Quotables
“Care at home should have been a no-brainer before the pandemic. It is absolutely a no-brainer after the pandemic.” — Carrie Nixon on Ep3 of Decoding Healthcare Innovation podcast
Tweet“Innovators and investors: look for solutions that enable not just virtual care via telemedicine, but other ways to make delivery of care by clinicians available in patient homes.” — Rebecca Gwilt on Ep3 of Decoding Healthcare Innovation podcast
Tweet“Some of the requirements around reimbursement currently are making it too onerous for patients and physicians to successfully implement #RPM.” — Carrie Nixon on Ep3 of Decoding Healthcare Innovation podcast
TweetRecommended Resources
- Find out more about Moving Health Home, an alliance whose members are “working towards a future where care comes to patients.”
- Forrester Research predicted that “every company will become a healthcare company in 2021”—and Amazon is leading the way.
- We broke it down hours after it was released: RPM Reimbursement in the 2021 MPFS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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About Your Hosts
Carrie Nixon and Rebecca Gwilt are partners at Nixon Gwilt Law, a healthcare innovation law firm exclusively serving Providers, Digital Health Companies, and Life Science Businesses seeking to transform the way we receive and experience healthcare. Find out more at NixonGwiltLaw.com.
This podcast is produced by Slice of Healthcare LLC.