Resources

 

 

 

2025 Backstage Pass Website

Webinars

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.

 

webinars-hero

 

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.

 

promo-greymatters

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’s Newest Offering: Amazon Clinic

After Amazon ditched its primary care entity Amazon Care back in August, you just knew that something else would come along to take its place. The recent announcement of Amazon Clinic shows that Amazon is not leaving the healthcare business any time soon. graphic depicting Amazon Clinic logo

Amazon Clinic is a virtual health service where its customers can choose a telehealth provider from a network of providers. The providers offer consultations that are message based and will give a prescription for medications if needed. The 24/7 service is available on Amazon’s website and mobile app. Amazon Clinic is live as of November, 2022.

Currently, Amazon Clinic does not accept insurance. Fees are based on the providers. Consultations start at $30/session, which includes follow-up messages for two weeks after the consultation.

The process is completely message based – there is no video capability. To start the process, the customer selects their condition from a list, then chooses a provider from a list of vendors. Next, they complete an intake questionnaire. When the consultation has been completed, the customer is sent a treatment plan via the portal, including any necessary prescriptions. Prescriptions are sent to the customer’s preferred pharmacy, which does not have to be Amazon Pharmacy.

Although Amazon has not yet announced which providers are included in Amazon Clinic, the company does have a relationship with Teladoc.

Coming Soon!