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2022 Look Ahead
Roy Schoenberg, a major player in the field of telemedicine, offers his views on the future of remote patient monitoring, reimbursement regulation and technological advancements.
The revised regulations mean providers can prescribe and mail abortion medication to patients without an in-person appointment in more than half the country.
A report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality outlined several strategies to reduce medical errors.
The database giant says it plans to expand the company's global footprint as it invests big in healthcare – the "largest and most important vertical market in the world."
2022 Look Ahead
A physician expert in virtual care talks technological advances, reimbursement legislation and the continued evolution of remote patient monitoring.
The two companies are "in talks" for a deal that could be worth as much as $30 billion, according to the report.
The Core Schedule system implementation is part of the health network's Rapid COVID Response Project.
The defendants allegedly used virtual care to generate prescriptions for compounded medication and durable medical equipment, without regard for medical necessity.
An expert lays out the argument for the strict cybersecurity model and suggests what it will take for more provider organizations to go zero trust.
Also, the state of Chandigarh in India has flagged PGIMER's low doctor registration on the NDHM portal.