The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) published a yearlong extension of telemedicine prescribing flexibilities for ...
Telemedicine can bring down the wait to see a specialist from months to hours – and reduce costs. Health systems can do well to create telehealth-first specialist programs that refer to in-person ...
The public health emergency during the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the concept of telehealth and mental health care into the mainstream. As a result, we have seen that delivery of mental health services ...
The healthcare industry seems aligned in the belief that now really is the time for telemedicine to take hold in the provider-to-patient realm. The past decade has seen advancements in technology, ...
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama resisted paying for most telehealth services for years after their introduction. The insurer, which holds a near-monopoly of the state's commercial market, had ...
Nurses are on the front lines of patient care and act as key drivers of healthcare change, including the use of telehealth technology. As medical technology improves, the role of telehealth in nursing ...
Cellphones are everywhere, including in the hands of homeless people, a population among America's sickest—average life expectancy is just 51—and among the hardest to reach by health care workers.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . WASHINGTON — Defining telemedicine-related education and best practices and addressing health disparities are ...
Telemedicine — connecting with a healthcare provider for a virtual visit using a smartphone, tablet, or computer — is soaring in America, and it’s not just because of the COVID-19 pandemic, although ...