Women In Health IT
Telehealth Connection TV: Professor Rupa S. Valdez says improvement is still needed and outlines how vendors and informaticists can boost virtual care accessibility.
Remote patient monitoring technology also has helped the health system drop its 30-day readmission rate from 14% to 6%.
In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, Michelle Snyder, a partner at McKesson Ventures, discusses why a "virtual-first approach" could be the new norm.
The prominent provider's remote patient monitoring program is serving three immediately adjacent neighborhoods in Manhattan that represent a dramatic contrast in populations.
Despite advancements for the LGBTQ+ community in recent years, many folks still struggle to find healthcare providers that can meet their needs.
The nonprofit urges early-stage women-led health startups to participate in the FemTech and HealthTech Grants Challenge.
Telehealth Connection TV: Nursing informatics professional Judy Murphy shares how virtual services can bolster preventive care.
One challenge is there is now nationwide competition for remote staff, says Kimberly Scaccia, VP of revenue management for Mercyhealth.
New care paradigms are nothing without new payment paradigms to make them work. In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn looks at what the virtual care economy might look like.
New data from HIMSS' State of Healthcare survey reveals that the bulk of patients are looking to return to in-person care. However, younger generations are more likely to continue on telehealth.