Connected Health
This week's top stories include TeamHealth's court victory against UnitedHealthcare for engaging in unfair reimbursement practices, and UC Davis Health's AWS-powered CIC that aims to further digital health equity.
This week's top stories include a finding that tools such as wearables and apps may not be effective for people in low socioeconomic status groups, and U.S. Department of Homeland Security streamlines its hiring process.
The fate of virtual care adoption is tied to the fate of broadband expansion.
The FCC funds greatly expanded the health system's virtual care abilities last year as COVID-19 hit – but the added bonus of a hybrid care future is a big win.
Eight C-suite execs offer insights on where they see investments going in the next five years in AI, interoperability, telehealth, cybersecurity, EHRs and emerging technology.
Seven health system IT executives explain how they're strategizing to build on the post-pandemic potential of virtual care technologies and services.
Digital therapeutics, remote patient monitoring and SMART FHIR add up to boost outcomes and reduce costs.
Artificial intelligence is the "transformative technology of our time" and demands strong, smart regulation to enable its potential, says Brookings scholar Darrell M. West ahead of his appearance at HIMSS Machine Learning & AI for Healthcare.
Elad Benjamin, Philips' Vice President and Business Leader in Clinical Data Services, talks about how the company is driving the digital transformation of connected care.
The staff has hit 86% in patient engagement with remote patient monitoring. Out of 200 patients enrolled, the staff is interacting with 172 patients via the tech for 20 minutes or more every month.