TytoCare to Host Major Health System Leaders for School
From GlobeNewswire:
TytoCare, a virtual care company, will host a School Health Virtual Summit on February 7. The half-day event will feature speakers from health systems, including Children’s Medical Center Dallas, Atrium Health, and Cone Health. The summit will focus on enhancing care accessibility and exploring strategies to launch efficient school healthcare programs. Dedi Gilad, CEO and Co-Founder of TytoCare, believes that healthcare in schools has evolved and wants to work with health systems to expand their offerings for students.
The agenda includes a keynote address from Lauren Aronson, former Director of the Office of Legislation for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, as well as sessions on collaborations across organizations to impact school care positively, school health delivery models, and telemedicine in schools.
Lauren Aronson, Partner at Mehlman Consulting, states that ensuring the health and well-being of students is crucial for their academic success and overall development. TytoCare, with 180+ health system partners and over 2,000 schools nationwide, has shown remarkable results through the use of their devices in schools. Results include a 59% increase in remotely diagnosed conditions, and 98% visit resolution, while 89% of students return to class after a TytoCare exam.
To register for the event or learn more, visit www.tytocare.com/school-health-virtual-summit-2024.
About TytoCare:
TytoCare is a virtual healthcare company enabling leading health plans and providers to deliver remote healthcare to the whole family through its Home Smart Clinic, which includes a cutting-edge, easy-to-use, FDA-cleared device. TytoCare drives utilization rates that are five times higher than traditional telehealth services and reduces the total cost of care by an average of five percent. TytoCare serves over 220 major health systems and health plans in the U.S., Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
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