Telehealth
The public health emergency was extended again, but it won't last forever. One healthcare attorney discusses steps health systems should take to mitigate legal risks of telehealth and virtual care once the regulatory reprieve expires.
The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic launched in 2020 as a joint venture between the Cleveland Clinic and Amwell.
This form of telehealth addresses the psychiatrist shortage, helps serve patients in underserved areas and boosts patient satisfaction, a telepsychiatry expert says.
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The organization now does everything from tele-stroke diagnoses to virtual urgent care to lactation assistance via telehealth.
Congress will act prior to the end of flexibilities allowed under the public health emergency, ATA says.
Study: Therapists serving Medicaid patients, couples and families less likely to continue telethera…
Researchers found therapists with a higher percentage of clients from lower socioeconomic status groups, patients on Medicaid and families and couples were less likely to keep using telehealth after the pandemic.
From putting band-aids on decades-old computers to conducting high-quality telemedicine visits, the mental health organization is making its clinicians and patients happy.
The 28-state health system is using telemedicine to greatly expand its footprint for its specialists, who are concentrated in a metro area of northwest Ohio.
The integrated telehealth offering will be available to Aetna plan sponsors and CVS Caremark members in early 2023.