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How digital healthcare can slow MCI and dementia progression
Nuvance Health is providing access to a digital healthcare platform that delivers at-home support for mild cognitive impairment and early-onset dementia within primary care. Continue Reading
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Strategies for deploying connected healthcare tech equitably
Experts emphasize patient trust, clinician buy-in and equitable access as critical factors for successful connected healthcare technology implementation and utilization. Continue Reading
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Using connected care tools to further value-based care goals
Kaiser Permanente is using connected care tools to boost care quality, provider well-being and prevention efforts, driving the organization's value-based care objectives. Continue Reading
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Behind the scenes of telehealth standards development
Leaders from NCQA and URAC discuss the development of telehealth standards to ensure high-quality virtual care and provide guidance on new technologies like AI. Continue Reading
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Can RPM move the needle on post-discharge care for AKI?
Research shows that Mayo Clinic's remote patient monitoring program for acute kidney injury survivors is promising, but its effectiveness in preventing readmissions is limited. Continue Reading
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Understanding telehealth prescribing: Pros, cons and DEA rules
Telehealth prescribing, expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic, is under scrutiny as the DEA considers extending regulatory flexibilities beyond 2024 amid concerns of misuse. Continue Reading
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Enhancing chronic cardiac care through RPM programs
Intermountain Health and Kettering Health have implemented digital care programs for cardiac conditions that leverage RPM to improve patient access and medication adherence. Continue Reading
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Is virtual care shifting from volume to value?
Virtual healthcare trends are solidifying in the post-pandemic landscape, prompting stakeholders to focus on delivering value through technology implementation. Continue Reading
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How digital therapeutics can turn media into mental healthcare
A new FDA-approved biofeedback software aims to enhance mental healthcare access and efficacy by turning engaging media, such as video games, into mental health treatments. Continue Reading
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At Hackensack Meridian, AI is supporting hybrid primary care
In a bid to redesign primary care, Hackensack Meridian Health has partnered with K Health to create a hybrid model integrating AI-driven virtual care and in-person services. Continue Reading
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Michigan partnership bets on virtual visits for uninsured
Michigan-based payer Priority Health and virtual care provider Curai Health are offering free virtual visits to the uninsured, aiming to improve care access and reduce costs. Continue Reading
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Combatting chronic disease among Medicaid patients with RPM
A recent provider-payer partnership in Louisiana will use RPM to enhance chronic disease management and reduce care gaps within the state's Medicaid population. Continue Reading
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VR offers a unique way to improve Black maternal health
A new VR-based training program aims to combat implicit bias in maternal healthcare and enhance physician cultural competency to improve outcomes for Black birthing people. Continue Reading
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Virtual primary care 101: Usage, benefits and more
Virtual primary care, boosted by the pandemic and popular among providers and patients alike, offers myriad patient care benefits, but challenges to its adoption persist. Continue Reading
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Using ingestible sensors to improve medication adherence
Mass General Brigham is exploring how ingestible sensors can improve medication adherence in psychiatric care, helping overcome longstanding barriers in this area. Continue Reading
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How a provider-tech collab aims to refine patient monitoring
Bon Secours Mercy Health has partnered with Philips for a 10-year RPM collaboration, aiming to standardize remote patient monitoring and enhance inpatient care. Continue Reading
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Why Sutter Health is using a wearable device for critical care
Sutter Health is adopting a wearable device to enhance sepsis management that will provide critical care clinicians with real-time data to support clinical decision-making. Continue Reading
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How Cleveland Clinic is advancing RPM in its hospitals
Cleveland Clinic is upgrading its remote patient monitoring tools through a new technology partnership to enhance inpatient care in and outside the ICU. Continue Reading
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How telehealth providers can mitigate healthcare fraud risk
Healthcare law experts discuss how telehealth providers can stay compliant and vigilant as the Department of Justice accelerates fraud enforcement actions. Continue Reading
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Deploying telehealth for equitable hypertension management
Massachusetts public health officials detail the implementation of a telehealth-based hypertension management program that improves outcomes among underserved groups. Continue Reading
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Employing telehealth to boost maternal health equity
UC Davis Health is using telehealth to improve postpartum visit attendance among Black people, thereby enhancing maternal health equity and closing care gaps. Continue Reading
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What to do and not do when deploying virtual nursing programs
Health systems nationwide are implementing virtual nursing programs, but a carefully thought-out deployment process is critical to their success. Continue Reading
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Ethical considerations when providing virtual care
The successful integration of virtual care relies on numerous considerations, including ethical factors that could limit the benefits of digital health technology. Continue Reading
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Exploring America’s broadband problem & what it means for telehealth
Broadband access remains a significant barrier to telehealth utilization, with millions of Americans unable to benefit from advancements in virtual care. Continue Reading
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At ATA Nexus, stakeholders plan for the next phase of telehealth
The American Telemedicine Association’s annual conference saw various discussions about the new era of telehealth and strategies to support that evolution. Continue Reading
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Exploring advantages and challenges of synchronous video telehealth
Synchronous video-based telehealth can improve care delivery in numerous ways, but SDOH and other barriers impede the benefits linked to its use. Continue Reading
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Why Phoenix Children’s turned in-house to create and deploy RPM apps
The pediatric hospital’s home-grown apps aim to improve patient experience and clinical outcomes in a population often ignored by digital health companies. Continue Reading
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What the House subcommittee hearing tells us about telehealth’s future
The House subcommittee sought input from patients and healthcare leaders on telehealth reimbursement, care quality, licensure, and more. Continue Reading
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Common remote patient monitoring tools
Remote patient monitoring uses various devices that gather vital signs and other pertinent data and share the information with clinical care teams. Continue Reading
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What is Virtual Reality and its Healthcare Use Cases?
Virtual reality holds promising potential in healthcare, with evidence backing its clinical efficacy and stakeholders indicating strong interest in adoption. Continue Reading
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Leveraging RPM to Enable At-Home Care for High-Risk Cancer Patients
RPM tools can help improve cancer patient outcomes and experience, but patient engagement and selecting the right technology are key considerations for success. Continue Reading
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Which Emerging Virtual Care Companies are Top-of-Mind for Health Orgs?
KLAS highlighted six virtual care companies founded in the last decade that are capturing the interest of healthcare organizations in 2024. Continue Reading
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Key SDOH Considerations for Remote Patient Monitoring Programs
Though RPM programs are linked to various patient care benefits, there are social determinants of health factors that make access and engagement a challenge. Continue Reading
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Patient Care, Policy & More: A Look at This Year’s Virtual Care Trends
The telehealth industry held steady on several fronts last year, but experts say 2024 will be different as stakeholders determine the future of virtual care. Continue Reading
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Understanding Asynchronous Telehealth’s Benefits and Barriers to Use
Asynchronous telehealth provides numerous advantages, including convenience and timely access to care, but challenges to adoption and use remain. Continue Reading
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Virtual Care Technologies to Support Aging in Place
Older adults increasingly want to age in their homes, and virtual care technologies, like telehealth and wearables, are crucial to enabling this. Continue Reading
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Using Healthcare VR Technology to Improve Pain Management
Advanced healthcare technology, like virtual reality, can support pain management goals, but barriers like clinical trials and reimbursement remain. Continue Reading
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Understanding the Role of Chatbots in Virtual Care Delivery
Chatbots are a significant virtual care resource, with use cases ranging from triage to mental healthcare, but there are risks related to their growing use. Continue Reading
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How Connected Health Tech Bolsters Chronic Care, Behavioral Health
Connected health tools, like wearables and telehealth, can enhance chronic disease management and behavioral healthcare, but obstacles to adoption and use remain. Continue Reading
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Connected Healthcare Strategies to Boost Rural Access, Digital Equity
As healthcare providers expand hybrid care models, they must ensure that connected care efforts benefit underserved populations and boost equitable care. Continue Reading
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Exploring the ATA's New Tools to Address Telehealth Disparities
The American Telemedicine Association launched three tools to support healthcare stakeholders as they work to curb telehealth-related inequities. Continue Reading
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Providers Make Impassioned Plea for Virtual Prescribing Flexibilities
Healthcare providers urged the DEA to allow virtual prescribing of controlled substances without in-person requirements, advocating for streamlined regulations. Continue Reading
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How Best Buy's Geek Squad is Boosting RPM Tech Support at Geisinger
The organizations are expanding their remote patient monitoring partnership to enhance chronic disease management and address patient-facing technology barriers. Continue Reading
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Health Technologies Driving Hospital-at-Home Programs
The hospital-at-home model is gaining momentum, supported by various types of health technologies, including remote patient monitoring, telehealth, and analytics. Continue Reading
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Understanding Telehealth-Enabled Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Telehealth has emerged as a critical treatment option for OUD patients, making examining virtual OUD care strategies, research, and regulations essential. Continue Reading
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Exploring Tools for Virtual Behavioral Healthcare
Amid the ongoing mental health crisis, virtual care technologies are increasingly being used to address a range of conditions, including anxiety and depression. Continue Reading
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Key Technologies in the Digital Therapeutics Arena
Various types of technology enable the delivery of digital therapeutic interventions, including mHealth apps, wearables, and artificial intelligence. Continue Reading
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Exploring RPM Benefits & Barriers, From Population Health to Payment
Remote patient monitoring is staking its claim in the post-COVID world, but barriers to use remain, like patient engagement and reimbursement challenges. Continue Reading
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About Amedisys, a Home Health Provider That Sparked a Bidding War
Option Care Health and Optum both want to merge with Amedisys, one of the largest home healthcare providers in the country, caring for nearly half a million patients annually. Continue Reading
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6 Remote Patient Monitoring Companies in the News
To meet the rising demand for RPM services, provider organizations have increasingly partnered with vendors that can meet their patient population's unique needs. Continue Reading
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Meet the ATA's 12 Telehealth Innovators Challenge Finalists
The 12 virtual care companies, selected out of a group of 40, will compete in the second annual Telehealth Innovators Challenge taking place at the ATA2023 conference in March. Continue Reading
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Understanding Telehealth Barriers for Limited English Proficiency Patients
Research shows that patients with limited English proficiency may struggle to access and use telehealth services, but several strategies can be employed to address this issue. Continue Reading
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Hospital-at-Home Care Model: What it is and Why it Works
The hospital-at-home model has grown in popularity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling healthcare organizations to provide acute-level care in patient homes and expanding needed access to care. Continue Reading
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How Healthcare Providers, Payers Are Connecting Patients to Care
At the Connected Health Virtual Summit, Banner Health and UnitedHealthcare leaders offered a glimpse into the technologies and care delivery models they use to connect patients to healthcare. Continue Reading
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Overcoming Digital Access, Technology Integration Hurdles to Connected Care
At the Connected Health Virtual Summit, healthcare leaders shared the challenges they are facing with implementing and expanding connected care efforts and how they are working to break down barriers. Continue Reading
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Why Telehealth Has Become an Integral Part of the Mental Healthcare Landscape
During a virtual panel, experts discussed the benefits of telemental care, which include expanding care access and closing health equity gaps, and noted key trends that may influence its future use. Continue Reading
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How Virtual Care Uptake Can Support Seniors Aging in Place
The concept of aging in place is growing popular as more seniors live longer and more active lives, but virtual care technology is needed to help make the concept a reality. Continue Reading
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Expanding Telehealth Key to Care Access, But Tech Infrastructure Needs Upgrade
According to Sen. John Thune, ensuring access to telehealth is critical, especially to combat the mental health epidemic, but several infrastructure upgrades are needed to support adoption and use. Continue Reading
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Exploring Clinical Care Use Cases, Digital Health Literacy Gaps in RPM
Advances in remote patient monitoring have unlocked new patient care strategies, including hospital-at-home programs and digital chronic care management, but key barriers must be mitigated. Continue Reading
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How Best Buy Plans to Facilitate Provider-Patient Connections to Further RPM
As Best Buy grows its healthcare footprint through multimillion-dollar acquisitions, its aspirations remain focused on being the technology partner that connects stakeholders. Continue Reading
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Using Telehealth to Expand Patient Access to Breastfeeding Support
Through a new partnership, Trinity Health of New England is offering a virtual program to help boost access to breastfeeding support amid the pandemic and ongoing baby formula supply issues. Continue Reading
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4 Chronic Care Use Cases for Remote Patient Monitoring
Remote patient monitoring can help enhance chronic care management in many ways, including allowing clinicians to track their patients daily and adjust treatment plans in real time. Continue Reading
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What Are Digital Therapeutics and Their Use Cases?
Over the past decade, a new category of medicine has emerged that delivers evidence-backed treatment through software to combat various conditions, including diabetes, pain, and PTSD. Continue Reading
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HHS, Providers View Audio-Only Telehealth as Key Health Equity Strategy
At HHS' inaugural National Telehealth Conference, federal agency leaders and providers spoke about the importance of expanding access to telehealth equitably, zeroing in on the value of audio-only modalities. Continue Reading
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Key Features of mHealth Apps & Trends in Use
With hundreds of thousands of mHealth apps on the market, no two are the same, but there are certain characteristics that make these tools especially valuable to healthcare consumers. Continue Reading
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Establishing Strong Provider-Patient Relationships Through a Screen
Telehealth can make it harder for clinicians to establish solid relationships with patients, but comprehensive training and a shift in mindset can go a long way toward ensuring patient satisfaction. Continue Reading
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Understanding Key Telehealth Disparities & Patient-Facing Barriers
Though the telehealth spike in recent years has largely been beneficial for patients, there are several entrenched care gaps and access barriers widening health inequities that must be addressed. Continue Reading
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Telehealth Snapshot: Use Cases, Policies & Hybrid Care
At the Telehealth22 Virtual Summit, telehealth experts gathered to discuss virtual chronic disease management, the evolving hybrid care model, the regulatory landscape, and more. Continue Reading
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How Providers Can Optimize Telehealth Workflows and Improve Experience
To ensure patient safety and clinician wellbeing, telehealth workflows and human factors considerations need to be fine-tuned as virtual care becomes a mainstay in healthcare delivery. Continue Reading
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How a Not-So-New Concept Buoyed Mayo, Advocate Aurora Amid a Crisis
Electronic ICUs are not a new virtual care delivery model, but health systems with established programs were able to leverage them to support care in and outside their facilities during the pandemic. Continue Reading
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Incorporating a Human Element Into RPM Services
Even as RPM technology evolves, making remote care more efficient and accessible, one New York-based provider is incorporating a human element into its services to boost engagement and support. Continue Reading
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Using Data Analytics to Enhance Telehealth Services
Children's National is leveraging a data analytics platform and dashboard to guide its efforts to ensure equitable virtual care for its pediatric patient population. Continue Reading
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Key Elements of Top Mobile Patient Portal Apps
Patient portal applications have become an integral part of the digital transformation of healthcare in America, and certain features, like scheduling and bill payment, are a must-have. Continue Reading
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RPM 101: What Is Remote Patient Monitoring, Its Benefits, and Uses?
Remote patient monitoring programs, technologies, and protocols are becoming increasingly popular, backed by growing clinical evidence and a slew of non-clinical benefits. Continue Reading
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How FQHCs Are Standing Up, Sustaining Remote Patient Monitoring Programs
Federally qualified health centers are seeing improvements among chronic care patients enrolled in RPM programs, but hurdles to implementation remain, including adjusting staff workflows. Continue Reading
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What 2022 Could Have in Store for Laws Governing Telehealth
Numerous telehealth bills are winding their way through Congress, and while they appear to have solid, bipartisan support, there are some key factors that could hold back their passage. Continue Reading
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Why Stanford Wants to Make CGM a Standard of Care for Diabetic Kids
Continuous monitoring of blood glucose, both by patients and remotely by their care teams, can help kids with type 1 diabetes achieve tighter glucose control and improve outcomes, a new study shows. Continue Reading
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Using Telehealth to Treat SUD Has its Benefits, But Needs Improvements
There are several pros to treating substance use disorders virtually, but there remain hurdles, particularly in the regulatory and technology access arenas, that need to be overcome. Continue Reading
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How Telehealth Will Continue its Evolution Beyond Pandemic Response
As in-person care resumed, telehealth use evolved to target specific conditions and types of care, driving changes in reimbursement and providers' preparations for the future. Continue Reading
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How UPMC is Tackling Telehealth No-Shows, Missed Appointments
Despite the convenience telehealth offers, UPMC sees similar no-show rates for both virtual and in-person care, leading the health system to implement several strategies to combat the issue. Continue Reading
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How Abortion Providers Plan to Use Telehealth to Bolster Post-Roe Access
As the future of Roe v Wade hangs in the balance, providers are making preparations to ensure access to safe and legal abortions, including via telehealth. Continue Reading
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Using Remote Patient Monitoring to Improve Quality Metrics, Experience
Dr. Alan Smith of Delta, Utah, is seeing encouraging results from his recently implemented remote patient monitoring program, including improved quality metrics and enthusiastic patients. Continue Reading
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As Telehealth Use Increased, Physicians' Webside Manner Evolved
Telehealth demand spiked in the last year, taking the all-important provider-patient relationship virtual, resulting in a unique set of benefits and challenges. Continue Reading
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Why Asynchronous Telehealth Has Been a Boon for Patients, Providers
UnityPoint Health, which has been using an asynchronous telehealth platform since November, has seen a myriad of benefits from using the service along with other types of care. Continue Reading
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Newly Approved VR Therapeutic for Back Pain Expands Scope of Home Health
EaseVRx, the first FDA-approved VR therapeutic for pain relief, guides patients through an eight-week program that teaches them cognitive behavioral skills to help them manage their pain at home. Continue Reading
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Examining the Benefits and Challenges of Audio-Only Telehealth
The recent debate over audio-only telehealth coverage centers on the value of the phone call. Is it a proper method for healthcare delivery, and should doctors be reimbursed for it? Continue Reading
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4 Strategies for Solving the Telehealth Licensure Debate
Telehealth licensure has long been a problem for providers looking to expand their connected health reach. The four most popular solutions are compacts, portability, one federal license for everyone and keeping the status quo. Continue Reading
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How COVID-19 Affects the Telehealth, Remote Patient Monitoring Landscape
With lessons learned from the coronavirus pandemic, health systems and telehealth vendors are shaping their connected health strategies - and identifying key trends - for years to come. Continue Reading
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Healthcare Turns to Telehealth to Tackle America’s Obesity Epidemic
Obesity isn’t just a sensitive health issue — it’s dangerous and potentially deadly. Providers and payers are now using connected health tools to drive that point and enhance treatment. Continue Reading
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Tailoring Telehealth to Manage Back to Work and School Programs
Telehealth is helping businesses and schools bring people back to the workplace and campus, setting the stage for a more sustainable, long-term connected health strategy. Continue Reading
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Factoring in Caregivers Adds Value to a Telehealth Program
Telehealth programs that include the caregiver in the care management process stand a better chance of improving outcomes and quality of life. Continue Reading
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Providers Plan a Post-Pandemic Future With Telehealth Strategies
They’ve tried the technology and tested the workloads. Now that telehealth is here to stay, providers are looking closely at what telehealth strategies do and not work for them. Continue Reading
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Healthcare Looks to Telehealth to Address Physician Burnout, Stress
In an industry plagued by burnout, hospitals and health systems are using telehealth to give providers virtual access to mental health counselors - and to make their jobs less stressful. Continue Reading
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The Promise and Potential for Telehealth in Home Health
Despite reimbursement barriers, home health care providers have long used telehealth and mHealth tools to improve care. Could COVID-19 expand those opportunities? Continue Reading
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COVID-19 Gives Providers a Blueprint for New Telehealth Strategies
The lessons learned in applying telehealth and mHealth to a pandemic will help health systems and hospitals shape their connected health strategies far beyond this crisis. Continue Reading
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School-Based Telehealth Makes Health a Priority for Teachers, Providers
School-based telehealth programs are connecting educators and providers through technology to ensure every child has a chance at good health and a good education. Continue Reading
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Ridesharing Services Help mHealth Programs Improve Care Coordination
Integrating ridesharing services into mHealth programs not only improves patient engagement and outcomes but also reduces costs through better care coordination. Continue Reading
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How eConsults Can Offer a Virtual Care Connection to Specialists
Primary care providers can use telemedicine to consult with specialists, creating a virtual care platform that improves care management and coordination and extends one’s network. Continue Reading
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Integrating a Telehealth Platform into a Diabetes Prevention Program
Diabetes Prevention Programs, which seek to improve health and wellness for people at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, are using telehealth to improve access and facilitate better outcomes. Continue Reading
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Remote Patient Monitoring Brings mHealth Care Management Into the Home
With mHealth tools and platforms, remote patient monitoring programs have the potential to extend care management and coordination outside the doctor's office or hospital and into the patient's home. Continue Reading