4 health systems launching new telehealth services
As the digitization of healthcare accelerates, more health systems are taking advantage of telehealth tools to provide care at a patient's convenience.Teladoc posts $69M net loss for Q1
Telehealth company Teladoc reported a net loss of $69.2 million for the first quarter of 2023.The expanding role of virtual nursing in healthcare
This Q&A highlights an interview with Tammy Cress, MSN, RN, Vice President, Clinical Solutions & Innovation for Hospitals & Health Systems at Teladoc Health.Former Teladoc president joins digital health company
Joseph DeVivo, Teladoc's former head of hospitals and health systems, is joining digital health company Butterfly Network.Cleveland Clinic launches neurological telehealth program
Cleveland Clinic is launching a neurological telehealth program through a new partnership with medtech company Genentech.5 hospitals launching new virtual nursing programs
Here are five organizations launching virtual nursing programs since Feb. 14:Forbes names 6 telehealth companies the best of '23
Forbes released its list of 2023's best telemedicine companies on April 20.Intermountain launches new NICU telehealth program
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital is launching a new telehealth program that will allow neuro NICU physicians to serve in various other Intermountain hospitals across the state of Utah, Good Things Utah reported April 19.Teladoc launches new prediabetes program
Telehealth company Teladoc is expanding the availability of its virtual provider-based care with a weight management and prediabetes program.Oracle, Zoom to integrate video updates into Cerner Millennium
Oracle has expanded its partnership with Zoom and will integrate telehealth capabilities into Oracle Cerner Millennium.Allina Health, Epic-backed KeyCare to increase telehealth access for patients
Minneapolis-based Allina Health will use Epic's virtual care company KeyCare to increase its telehealth access for patients.Telehealth company Visibly to pay $500K over deceptive marketing
Telehealth company Visibly has agreed to pay a $500,000 settlement over deceptive marketing practices.80% of physicians prefer in-person visits over telehealth, study says
Eighty percent of physicians said they would prefer to provide little to no telehealth visits in the future, according to an April 3 study published in Health Affairs.Mon Health expands cardiac telemedicine services
Morgantown, W.Va.-based Mon Health System has expanded its cardiology telemedicine services to Parksview, W.Va.US patients blindsided by telehealth appointments that charge a facility fee
U.S. patients are being blindsided by telehealth costs and many are facing facility fees even though they haven't stepped foot in a hospital or physician's office, The Washington Post reported April 1.Telehealth startups worry DEA proposal will disrupt prescribing drugs that prevent overdoses
As the DEA continues to propose stricter regulations on telehealth-based opioid prescribing, telehealth companies say they are worried that the crackdown won't allow them to prescribe life-saving medications that can help prevent opioid overdoses, The Wall Street Journal reported April 4.National telehealth utilization increased by 7.3% in January
National telehealth utilization increased by 7.3 percent in January 2023, compared to 3.8 percent in December, according to Fair Health's Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker.VA budget cuts could impact telehealth, secretary says
Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough warned lawmakers that a move to cap the agency's budget at fiscal 2022 levels could hurt the agency's telehealth and cybersecurity programs, Fedscoop reported March 29.Telehealth can reduce fatal drug overdoses, study finds
医疗保险受益人利用远程医疗ls for the treatment of opioid use disorder during the COVID-19 pandemic saw a 33 percent lower risk of a fatal drug overdose, according to a March 29 study published in JAMA Psychiatry.Telehealth usage decreased by 79% from 2020 to 2021
National telehealth utilization declined by 79 percent from 2020 to 2021, according to Fair Health's Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker.
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