Bill Siwicki
The inventor of the first commercial full-body, automated scanning system dives into where artificial intelligence can play big roles in the industry.
A physical therapist and telehealth expert shows how the technologies can help patients, especially in disadvantaged populations, access the care they need and stick to a care plan.
The University of Montana College of Health has expanded its telehealth offerings across many disciplines to reach more people, especially in tribal communities.
The concept of a health data utility formalizes the wide scope of functions many health information exchanges already deliver. And work on social determinants of health is adding to the mix.
The prior authorization process is a pain – even the Surgeon General knows. Here, one physician IT leader highlights how electronic prior authorization can make life a lot easier for all involved.
A physician and virtual care expert discusses how demand for behavioral health services is increasing and what telemedicine can do to meet these needs. He shows how the tech can help serve vulnerable populations.
The two organizations have signed a memorandum of understanding to work together to bring paperless healthcare to the 53 member states of the WHO's European region.
One Health uses virtual care to expand coverage to its patients who live in a service area as big as New York, New Jersey and Vermont – combined.
This was all part of a broader effort to improve the patient experience: Staff want to ensure all communications are clear and understood.
Pre-service conversations enable staff to discuss payment plans with patients concerned about higher balances. The tech allows staff to set up these patient payment plans before care is delivered.