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HİMSCAST: The defender plans of the newly combined ancestor action and DTA

On March 31, the American Teletip Association announced the acquisition of the ATA Action, the Digital Therapeutic Alliance. Together they represent an important power in helping to shape the future of telehealth and digital health.

In the Himsscast of this week, two of Ata’s rulers are moving to their priorities as an organization.

Kyle Zebe is the General Manager of Ata Action and the Vice President of Public Policy in Ata. Andy Molnar is the President of the Digital Health in Ata and Vice President of Industrial Affairs in Ata. Molnar was the CEO of Digital Therapeutics Alliance.

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Speech points:

  • Providing the permanence of telealth elasticity of pandemi period continues to be the first priority
  • This is especially true for Medicare, in which Ata advocates the elimination of Ata’s outdated geographical restrictions, maintaining provider conformity expansion, and securing long -term access to virtual care.
  • ATA ACTION DIGITAL HEALTH COALITY
  • The coalition will be built on DTA’s work and will provide constant advocacy for innovative technologies that transform patient care.
  • Development of state and federal policy frames to establish telehealth and digital therapeutics as the main components of the US health system
  • Momentum for digital therapeutics

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