Telehealth
Mature health systems recognize the importance of context and design virtual care programs accordingly. Telehealth looks different for millennials and retirees, rural and urban patients and population groups with fundamentally different healthcare needs.
The senator touts "judicious use of the cloud," wider information sharing and "good ol' cyber hygiene" as private-sector best practices – but also says lack of a real deterrent for nation state bad actors has been a federal policy failure.
Two systems, two vendors, one experience: All staff are happy, which is getting them through the hard times of COVID-19.
Dr. Suliman Alomran, medical informatics lecturer at the College of Medicine, King Saud University, discusses Saudi Arabia's response to COVID-19, the contact tracing apps adopted and the digital platforms that will be used long after the pandemic.
The latest security industry forecast from Experian warns that bad actors will continue to take advantage of the COVID-19 crisis next year.
The telehealth devices help vulnerable patients nervous about going to the hospital during a pandemic stay in touch with their physicians.
It's been a busy year. As health systems continue to grapple with the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, we look back on the tech lessons learned these past many months – with cautious optimism for a better year ahead.
This week's top stories include CMS adding more than 60 telehealth services but the American Telemedicine Association expressing concerns about remote patient monitoring, and DeepMind AI's protein folding prediction achieving unprecedented accuracy.
Telehealth Connection TV: Waystar CEO Matt Hawkins discusses with Parity Health founder Iris Frye why convenience helps drive engagement – and virtual care is no exception.
The goal of its Nuance deployment is to significantly reduce after-hours “pajama time” charting while introducing the voice of the patient to the EHR, says its CIO and CMIO.