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Pandemic-induced delays have exacerbated gaps in patient care. Technology can help empower your clinicians to close these gaps and boost the overall success of population health management programs.
Ascension's clinician network and patients will have access to Labcorp's diagnostics and at-home collection services.
Josh Basile, community relations manager for accessiBe, discusses how developers can ensure their tools aren't presenting hurdles for people with disabilities.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic began to ripple across the world, Harvard Medical Faculty Physicians at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center had only used telehealth in a limited capacity.
Teladoc Health, IBM, Epic and athenahealth all signed on to support the proposed legislation.
The companies will offer a combined 750,000 patients with access to services for a variety of needs, including birth control and chronic conditions.
The manager of access care technology at the Detroit provider offers an advance look at her HIMSS22 session, which will dive deep into the unique telehealth initiative.
It will help reach 800 more women from regional communities.
The country is experiencing a potential third wave of infections.
An expert from Philips goes in-depth into the combination of in-person and virtual care, and how that could lead to a better experience and decreased costs.