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Virtual Healthcare in 2026: Will Congress Do Something?

Our annual predictions for 2026 begin with virtual care. Throughout the next few weeks we will be asking the industry experts what they think we will see in 2026. Check back as we cover AI in healthcare, interoperability, Life Sciences, patient experience. Value-Based Care, and the business of healthcare.

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Virtual Healthcare July 2025

We are seeking out the latest developments around virtual healthcare. News from Iris Telehealth, WovenX Health, DT Research, ATA Action, TeleRay, Craft Telemedicine, Wheel, Rauland, DataFirst, Tenovi, GlobalMed, and more.



Merger & Acquisition in Telehealth

By Andy Flanagan – The telehealth sector flourished post-pandemic, becoming an essential component of healthcare delivery. Now, merger and acquisition (M&A) activity is accelerating across the field of telehealth, especially in behavioral health.


Virtual Healthcare February 2025

We are seeking out the latest developments around virtual healthcare. News from GeneDx. Avel eCare, ATA, Teladoc Health, VSee Health, VirtuAlly, ATA Action, Huma, Wheel, Amwell, CareGenix Solutions, Iris Telehealth, Centivo, Systole Health, Hone Health, HealthTap, TimelyCare and more.


The Business and Finance of Healthcare in 2025

Our annual predictions for 2025 continue with the business of healthcare. Throughout the next few weeks we will be asking the industry experts what they think we will see in 2025. Check back as we cover value-based care, interoperability, virtual care, and how AI will impact healthcare finance, security, RCM, and clinical issues.


Is It Full Steam Ahead for Clinical AI Applications in 2025?

Our annual predictions for 2025 continue with AI solving clinical issues. Throughout the next few weeks we will be asking the industry experts what they think we will see in 2025. Check back as we cover value-based care, interoperability, virtual care, and how AI will impact healthcare finance, security, and RCM.



The Future of Behavioral Health Delivery

By Dr. Tom Milam – A projected shortage of nearly 20k physicians by 2050 signals that traditional models of behavioral health care delivery no longer meet the expanding needs of the U.S. population. In fact, they create barriers to timely, affordable treatment for many Americans through extended wait times, high costs, and limited availability.