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The Role of Technology in the Fight Against Coronavirus
COVID-19 is reshaping health care through technology.
Letter to Senate Finance Committee on Discussion Draft Addressing Mental Health Care and Telehealth
AHA supports allowing Medicare beneficiaries who seek treatment for mental health disorders to receive their care through audio-only services. AHA also supports removing the requirement for Medicare patients to receive an in-person visit prior to receiving mental health services through telehealth.
The Future of Virtual Care: Solving Provider Frustrations and Patient Expectations
This webinar, based on original research conducted by Optum, will discuss past, current and predicted use of telehealth.
The Future of Virtual Care: Solving Provider Frustrations and Patient Expectations
This webinar, based on original research conducted by Optum, will discuss past, current and predicted use of telehealth.
Implementing an Inpatient Virtual Care Program
Find out how Beebe Healthcare’s inpatient virtual care program enabled it to streamline nursing processes, improve patient throughput, build long-term patient engagement and more.
Study: Telehealth does not result in duplicative care
Telehealth care is comparable to in-person care, according to a recently published study in JAMA Network Open. A review of data from 40.7 million commercially insured adults on
Innovation Lessons from the Pandemic
It is no accident that so many hospitals and health systems performed at their best under the worst pandemic conditions. Lessons learned years earlier enabled organizations to excel under the stress of the pandemic.
OIG: Telehealth ‘critical’ to serving Medicare patients during pandemic
Telehealth was critical for providing services to Medicare beneficiaries during the first year of the pandemic, concludes a new report by the Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Inspector General.
Congress poised to extend telehealth flexibilities
A five-month extension of the telehealth federal public health emergency, set to expire in April, is included in the 2022 omnibus spending bill
Embracing Flexibility and Adaptability in the Face of COVID-19
Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida, reflects on lessons learned and best practices moving forward. We know that our field will continue to be challenged by COVID-19, but this pandemic has taught us a valuable lesson: The future is not going to wait for us, and instead we have to be ready to embrace it.