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Like our conference, these digital marketing webinars and case studies were created to educate leaders in the healthcare industry on emerging Internet technologies and to provide an environment in which healthcare marketers, Web leaders, IT professionals and strategists can learn from the other attendees and presenters.

 

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The Healthcare Internet Conference (HCIC) is proud to collaborate with Bowstring and Touch Point Media to provide exclusive insights from some of the brightest minds among our speakers and attendees.

Stay connected by tuning into the latest broadcasts, where strategic leaders share their perspectives on emerging trends and pressing challenges in the healthcare industry. Together, we’ll delve into groundbreaking innovations and pivotal policy updates shaping the future of healthcare.

Catch the audio-only episodes on Touch Point Media, available on your favorite podcast streaming platforms.

 

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The Latest Hospital Digital Marketing Articles

 GreyMatters is your hospital digital marketing guide, with articles on hospital digital marketing best practices, trends, updates and more.

Amazon Care Continues Its Expansion into Healthcare

Telehealth’s momentum over the past couple of years has led to increased offerings from both traditional healthcare providers, as well as from newer players in the space. Amazon, which has been building a healthcare presence for several years, is not standing down in this expansion. image of Amazon Care app on a smartphone screen

Amazon Care, the online giant’s virtual care offering, recently announced a major expansion. In addition to virtual care, Amazon Care is expanding in-person care to more cities beyond the initial cities of Seattle, Boston, Dallas, Austin, Washington, DC, Arlington, Baltimore and Los Angeles. The list of new cities includes major metropolitan areas like New York, Chicago, Miami and San Francisco.

Amazon Care began in 2019 as a benefit for its employees in Washington state, offering telehealth and in-home visits. In 2021, the program expanded to include Amazon employees and other companies across the nation. Urgent and primary care telehealth options with a physician or nurse practitioner are available, as is prescription delivery. If the patient’s issue can’t be resolved with a telehealth visit, a nurse practitioner is sent to the patient’s home.

Amazon is not only expanding the program to more cities, it is also expanding to more companies, such as Hilton Hotels, Whole Foods and Silicon Labs.

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