Telehealth
Advances in mobile health (mHealth), respectively Io THealth, are likely to reduce costs and improve the quality of healthcare.
Although telehealth systems may improve the quality of healthcare, the digitalization of health records, the collection, evaluation and provisioning of patient data,鈥
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) yesterday released a number of new waivers related to COVID-19.
Health experts agree that telemedicine鈥檚 ability to bring virtual expertise to bedsides everywhere is a vital tool for fighting COVID-19.
COVID-19 cases around the country are increasing daily. While hospitals and health care workers are trying their best to treat those positive cases, they are also exploring telehealth and virtual care to prevent overcrowding hospitals and containing the spread of coronavirus.
Dear Administrator Verma:
As our nation鈥檚 caregivers remain courageously entrenched in the battle against COVID-19, AHA is working to ensure that telehealth is realizing its potential as one of the most powerful health care tools in the arsenal.
AHA urged the Federal Communications Commission to reconsider at once its decision to limit participation in the COVID-19 Telehealth Program to certain nonprofit or public health care providers, noting that the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act included 鈥渘o such restriction鈥 on the鈥
Here are some of the latest ways hospitals, health systems and others are adapting operations to stem the pandemic surge.
How Riverwood Healthcare Center (RHCC) in Aitkin, Minn., quickly deployed Zoom for Business to virtually treat patients amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
The 黑料正能量 Association appreciates the opportunity to comment on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services鈥 proposed regulation regarding policy and technical changes to Medicare Advantage and Part D prescription drug program for Contract Years 2021 and 2022.