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Dr. Dan Golder discusses how he believes TEFCA implementation will affect organizations at multiple levels of the healthcare industry.
Dr. Shawn P. Griffin previews his upcoming HIMSS22 session on telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, mental health and the government.
He'll be tasked with leading development of new technologies and partnerships focused on access to care, population health management and cost efficiencies for providers, payers and others.
Alana McGolrick, chief nursing officer at PeriGen and a former labor-and-delivery nurse, discusses the new role of telehealth and remote patient monitoring.
In the final installment in this feature series, six health IT leaders discuss where they're investing for the future of genomics and personalized medicine – and forecast the new tools and trends they see on the horizon.
Ron Emerson, RN, also predicts video soon will be a part of every healthcare experience.
As ambient technologies improve, additional use cases to leverage voice will emerge – that leaves us with the question of how patients and physicians are responding to voice-enabled tools in their healthcare encounters.
A big part of the effort by the Brooklyn academic medical center is telemedicine, which was boosted by a $1 million grant from the FCC.
A new study finds that only about two-thirds of data types will be "understood" by a receiving site in the most favorable cases.
Across the country, the organizations are relieving stressed-out critical-care teams and filling in where necessary to fight COVID-19. The telehealth system is ready for other disasters, as well.