Explore the newest developments in the telemedicine industry with DialCare COO Jeremy Hedrick and Senior Vice President Becca Bean. Our show takes a deep dive into a world where technology and healthcare align. Each episode features trending topics, appearances from our DialCare leadership and insight from industry experts.
Welcome back to Dialed-In on the Virtual Care Journey! In this episode, hosts Becca Bean and Jeremy Hedrick are joined by David Kemp, Senior Account Executive at MarketScale.
David Kemp joins us to unpack healthcare's "Golden Age." In this episode, we dive into the reimbursement hunger games, where chasing dollars collides with the revolutionary idea of actually putting humans back at the center of care. From AI-powered tools that remove barriers between doctors and patients to virtual cardiology visits that eliminate the two-hour drive for a 10-minute "you're fine" conversation, we explore how technology can strengthen the human connection instead of replacing it. This episode covers the future of medicine: less administrative overload, more empathy, greater efficiency and far fewer germ-filled waiting rooms.
Dialed-In on the Virtual Care Journey
Explore the newest developments in the telemedicine industry with DialCare COO Jeremy Hedrick and Senior Vice President Becca Bean. Our show takes a deep dive into a world where technology and healthcare align. Each episode features trending topics, appearances from our DialCare leadership and insight from industry experts.
Our latest episode: The Doctor Will See You (From Your Sofa) Now
Welcome back to Dialed-In on the Virtual Care Journey! In this episode, hosts Becca Bean and Jeremy Hedrick are joined by David Kemp, Senior Account Executive at MarketScale.
David Kemp joins us to unpack healthcare's "Golden Age." In this episode, we dive into the reimbursement hunger games, where chasing dollars collides with the revolutionary idea of actually putting humans back at the center of care. From AI-powered tools that remove barriers between doctors and patients to virtual cardiology visits that eliminate the two-hour drive for a 10-minute "you're fine" conversation, we explore how technology can strengthen the human connection instead of replacing it. This episode covers the future of medicine: less administrative overload, more empathy, greater efficiency and far fewer germ-filled waiting rooms.