This course will provide an overview of digital health entrepreneurship with an initial emphasis on learning the basic digital health terminology, exploring a current example of telemedicine and its growth during the COVID pandemic, and gaining an understanding of the landscape and macro forces that affect the US healthcare system and the evolution of digital health. Students who successfully complete the course will understand the impact that payers, regulators, clinicians, and patients have on and the implications for digital health innovations.

Introduction to Digital Health Entrepreneurship
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Introduction to Digital Health Entrepreneurship


Instructors: Sanjula Jain, Ph.D.
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- Health Informatics
- Telehealth
- Health Systems
- Payment Processing
- Payment Systems
- Value-Based Care
- Medical Terminology
- Data-Driven Decision-Making
- Health Technology
- Entrepreneurship
- Health Policy
- Health Care
- Managed Care
- Digital Transformation
- Healthcare Industry Knowledge
- Health Equity
- Medicaid
- Social Determinants Of Health
- Medicare
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Reviewed on May 4, 2025
very good introduction for healthcare professionals who are eager to discover the realm of digital health.
Reviewed on Jan 12, 2023
I loved this class it was so informative as well educational! I am very excited to learn about the technology clinic Unite Us. I think this would be beneficial to our clinic.
Reviewed on Jan 24, 2023
Some lectures are brilliant, some are good. The lack of edition could be esily improved.




