Patient Engagement
In another reminder of the ongoing digital divide, the report shows that providers and policymakers need to think about health equity and help make sure virtual care works for everyone.
One New York-based managed care organization used telemedicine to decrease emergency department visits among its members.
Sources told Insider that the company plans to make its app-based Amazon Care services available to employees throughout the country.
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Although few people have sought help from a sleep specialist via telemedicine, the majority of respondents to a Philips global survey say they'd be willing to try it.
The rural health system's care teams use remote patient monitoring and their self-developed COVID Action Plan to improve the treatment of patients with the coronavirus.
Issues reportedly included website crashes, unsent verification codes and canceled appointments.
The Tulsa-based hub provider has also slashed appointment no-shows by integrating Relatient patient-engagement technology with its Epic EHR.