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By Andrea Fox | 12:43 pm | February 27, 2023
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.
By Bill Siwicki | 12:10 pm | February 27, 2023
A greater focus on care coordination and further embrace of telemedicine by payers will also be hallmarks this year, says one virtual care expert.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:49 am | February 24, 2023
The improved analytics are helping the post-acute healthcare organization's members find new patients, expand into new markets and meet their business goals.
By Mike Miliard | 11:19 am | February 24, 2023
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.
By Jeff Lagasse | 11:13 am | February 24, 2023
The money is to test a new socialization and sex education curriculum for young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
By Jessica Hagen | 11:05 am | February 24, 2023
Users will have access to symptom tracking and educational content, while its enterprise customers can obtain additional on-demand coaching and support.
By Emily Olsen | 10:56 am | February 24, 2023
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.
By Tammy Lovell | 09:03 am | February 24, 2023
The event will delve into key healthcare topics including the workforce crisis, the European Health Data Space and digital maturity.
By Andrea Fox | 11:55 am | February 23, 2023
The partnership grants AMWA members access to dermatologic resources and other CDS tools for diagnostic and treatment decisions.
By Bill Siwicki | 11:49 am | February 23, 2023
Washington University and Ottawa Hospital used synthetic data to review a sepsis-prediction model used in both institutions over the course of two phone calls – and avoided months of conventional research arrangements.

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