Telehealth
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.
But a recent study published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine found that clinicians are still concerned about hurdles to telehealth implementation.
Seven health system IT executives explain how they're strategizing to build on the post-pandemic potential of virtual care technologies and services.
In the final episode of The Virtual Care Paradigm, Cedars-Sinai's Dr. Brennan Spiegel speaks with host Jonah Comstock about healthcare unbound by time and location.
A study from the University of Missouri found that virtual care reduced stress for residents and increased access to services. It also worsened social isolation and caused confusion among some patients.
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.
What will the lasting changes to the healthcare industry be coming out of the pandemic? Zoom Global Healthcare Lead Ron Emerson explains.
National Nurses United and the California Nurses Association released a joint statement this past week criticizing Kaiser Permanente's aims to expand advanced hospital services into patients' homes.
Dr. David Carmouche will reportedly take on the role of senior vice president of Omnichannel Care Solutions starting November 29.
The mobile electronic health record company will join EverCommerce's suite of healthcare-focused tools.