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By Mike Miliard | 12:26 pm | April 10, 2020
Physicians are now allowed to care for patients at rural hospitals "via phone, radio or online communication, without having to be physically present."
By Bill Siwicki | 12:45 pm | April 09, 2020
The telemedicine tech has helped Grand Lake Health Systems keep non-urgent patients away from hospitals and physician practices, reducing the spread of COVID-19.
By Mike Miliard | 12:28 pm | April 09, 2020
Eligible organizations would get full funding for approved services and devices "necessary to provide critical connected care" until funds are exhausted or until the pandemic has subsided.
By Dean Koh | 01:03 am | April 09, 2020
The service, which is provided by Samitivej, is available free-of-charge and all-day from 8 April to 10 May 2020. 
By Joseph Goedert | 02:07 pm | April 08, 2020
"My world before COVID consisted of taking care of patients one at a time," says one doctor. "Now, my duty is to serve an entire patient population." Other providers will soon have to acquaint themselves with remote monitoring and new models of care.
By Jeff Lagasse | 01:35 pm | April 08, 2020
While new technologies are being deployed, health systems can use existing resources to help combat the coronavirus's spread.
By Bill Siwicki | 01:05 pm | April 08, 2020
SOC Telemed and SCP Health are augmenting emergency- and hospital-medicine capacity via telehealth – a critical capability for hospitals embattled by the rapid spread of the coronavirus.
By Teresa Bau | 10:33 am | April 08, 2020
Spanish CIOs from major hospitals explained in a HIMSS Europe webinar how they are handling the extreme situation caused by the pandemic.
By HIMSS TV | 09:46 am | April 08, 2020
The MIT COVID-19 Challenge searches for ideas to fight the coronavirus via hackathons and virtual events.