Telehealth
In the latest installment of our COVID-19 era lessons learned feature series, execs with varied backgrounds put the patient at the center while pursuing IT transformation.
The aim of this type of platform is to ensure continuous and streamlined communication between a patient and their doctors while they receive treatment abroad.
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The services are being provided to keep mild cases out of emergency rooms.
The initiative, developed in partnership with Manatt Health, emphasizes that the benefits of digitally enabled services go beyond dollars and cents.
A surgeon brings the doctor-patient relationship fully into the digital age to change the way he and his team practice medicine.
Researchers examined more than 300,000 virtual visits for patients older than 60 over the course of three years.
The company is reportedly considering making an at-home COVID-19-testing kit available in June, then possibly kits for other respiratory infections.
Benefits of remote patient monitoring to the concierge practice include better experiences for patients, personalized care, rich data and new revenue streams.
Telehealth Connection TV: The longtime telehealth advocate says it will take a "sizable federal commitment" to get Americans connected.