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Dr. Peter Bonis, CMO at Wolters Kluwer Health, discusses what was learned from donating UpToDate to middle- and low-income countries. One takeaway: Access to evidence-based clinical guidance can reduce health barriers anywhere.
Independent study found that most patients who were not satisfied with their current treatment recommendations made changes after getting a second opinion via telehealth.
With the first cohort of patients onboarded for the RPM program, the center aims to achieve greater treatment compliance and drive oncology innovation with connected medical devices, a patient app and an integrated cloud-based clinician portal.
The nation is focusing on improving the output of care and quality outcomes by steering toward value-based models, says Dr. Ahmed Balkhair, chief digital health officer at Obeikan Investment Group and advisor to the National Health Information Center.
The American Telemedicine Association and its ATA Action subsidiary say requiring patients who initiated treatment by telehealth during the pandemic to visit a provider for prescriptions is overly restrictive and could cause harm.
Medical professionals around the world are employing immersive technologies such as artificial intelligence and extended reality to improve healthcare, says Dr. Sana Farid, a Bahrain-based general surgeon.
Working with its DES Health Consulting team, the advisory firm aims to help health system clients tackle clinician burnout and manage the demands on the workforce, improving quality and safety, job retention and provider experience.
Karley Yoder, general manager and chief digital officer for ultrasound at GE HealthCare, discusses the company's planned acquisition of Caption Health and why thoughtful integration is important for using AI in healthcare.
The partnership grants AMWA members access to dermatologic resources and other CDS tools for diagnostic and treatment decisions.
What are the top priorities, areas of interest, investment hits and the difference between tech and tech-enabled services? We ask Dr. Sunny Kumar, a partner at GSR Ventures, a digital health investment firm with $3 billion assets under management.