Telehealth
Chatbots can either enhance the value of patient communications or cause confusion or even harm.
In a letter to CMS Administrator Seema Verma, scores of medical associations called on the agency to sunset waivers related to scope of practice and licensure once the pandemic has subsided.
Change Healthcare CEO Neil de Crescenzo describes how the company, which has seen some big changes in the year since its IPO, has been tailoring its technologies to help payers, providers and patients during the pandemic.
Today the high-profile provider is using its expansive, multistate telemedicine programs to best serve COVID-19 patients.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, a new KLAS report finds that health systems most frequently sought telehealth technology – though no single vendor dominated the field.
This week's top stories include hospitals scrambling to comply with the requirement to submit data to HHS, privacy issues with Google and Apple's contact tracing app, and the feds partnering with Pfizer on a potential COVID-19 vaccine.
FutureMed 2020 provides practical insights on responding to the COVID-19 emergency from world leaders, decision-makers and other thought leaders.
Experts at this week's Telehealth Innovation Forum urged health systems to consider how different vendors might meet their unique needs.
The House bill, introduced last week, would eliminate most geographic and originating site restrictions on the use of telehealth in Medicare, a broadly popular provision.
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Telehealth introduces a new approach to shared clinical decision making, facilitates trusted cooperation and patient engagement. For Siemens Healthineers, the COVID-19 pandemic sheds new light on digital solutions in value-based healthcare.