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It’s a Marathon Not a Sprint: Choosing a Telehealth Partner to Help you Win the Race Against COVID-19 and Beyond

American Well

In lockstep with the nation and stakeholders across the globe, the healthcare industry is in a race against the virus called COVID-19. As telehealth proves its value, hospitals and other healthcare organizations that did not have an existing virtual care offering are now scrambling to get one up and running.

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The 2020 Amwell Client Awards

American Well

As we do each year, the Amwell team has selected from a highly competitive field of clients those who stand out for their innovation and achievement in telehealth. This year, we’ve added a special fifth category, Pandemic Activation & Acceleration , to recognize the heroic efforts of our clients during COVID-19.

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Telehealth in Idaho: Regulations Withdrawn

Health Law Blog | Telehealth

As part of Governor Little’s initiative to reduce nonessential regulations, Idaho licensing boards (including the Idaho Board of Medicine) have withdrawn their rules implementing the Idaho Telehealth Access Act for healthcare providers, including physicians, physician assistants, dentists, and psychologists. ( SCOPE OF PRACTICE. 54-5712.

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2024 CPT Codes: Maximizing Revenue with Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Billing

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the effectiveness of RPM , demonstrating its ability to cost-effectively monitor and support patients with chronic illnesses remotely. Place of service: Specifying whether the service was delivered in-office, via telehealth, or another setting.

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Telehealth in Idaho and Elsewhere

Health Law Blog | Telehealth

Telehealth expanded dramatically in response to the COVID pandemic. Now that providers, patients, payers and public officials have seen the benefits, it is almost certain that telehealth will continue to play an increasingly important role in our healthcare delivery system. By Kim Stanger. IDAPA 24.33.03.202). 54-1733 2 ).

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Telehealth in Idaho and Elsewhere

Health Law Blog | Telehealth

Telehealth expanded dramatically in response to the COVID pandemic. Now that providers, patients, payers and public officials have seen the benefits, it is almost certain that telehealth will continue to play an increasingly important role in our healthcare delivery system. By Kim Stanger. IDAPA 24.33.03.202). 54-1733 2 ).