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Zoom's head of healthcare talks the future of telemedicine

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

72% of survey respondents want to attend healthcare appointments both virtually and in-person post-pandemic, demonstrating the clear need for telehealth as an option for this hybrid approach to healthcare. Telemedicine visits have tapered off some since their pandemic peak in 2020. Will telemedicine remain popular?

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Nurses Earn Highest Grade for Care Far Above All Other Health Care Workers — Including Doctors — In Latest Gallup Poll

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health system in the latest Gallup poll — earning a grade of “excellent” or “good” by American adults surveyed in November 2023. Nurses rank highest among various factors in the U.S. health system among Americans earlier this year in a July study. health system among Americans earlier this year in a July study.

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A “Great Re-Set” for Telehealth and Remote Monitoring? Panda Health Says That’s a “Yes”

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The fast-growing adoption of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring from the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic led to hospitals and health systems launching new or expanding existing virtual care programs to accommodate a new reality for work-flow and patient care. hospital and health system leaders in March 2023.

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Bonus Features – July 2, 2023 – Nuance and Epic integrate, 5 in 6 physicians say telemedicine improves continuity of care, news from HFMA, and more

Healthcare IT Today

According to the latest State of Telemedicine Report from Doximity, 83% of physicians said telemedicine improves continuity of care for patients with chronic conditions , and a similar percentage of patients said they plan to maintain or increase their use of telemedicine in the future.

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Will Trade Data for (Cheaper) Health Care – USC’s View of the Future

Health Populi

Themes addressed a range of digital health items such as access to medical information via smartphone, wearable health trackers, digital assistants, telemedicine, AI in medical treatment, robotics for medical care, and sharing health data, among other factors. The Center analyzed the perspectives of 1,000 U.S.

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Bonus Features – August 13, 2023 – 75% of executives thing generative AI has reached the point where it will reshape healthcare, 64% of patients would trust AI over a doctor to make a diagnosis, and more,

Healthcare IT Today

The American Telemedicine Association rebranded its annual conference as ATA Nexus ; next year’s event is May 5-7 in Phoenix. Studies More than half (53%) of adults prefer an in-person only care model , according to a recent Morning Consult survey. That said, 35% prefer a hybrid model of in-person and virtual care.

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Telemedicine and the Patient Education Gap

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If you regularly follow virtual care news, you might have seen a recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Doctors have long worried that their patients won’t accept or adapt to telemedicine. Another recent survey, this one with data from J.D. Trust is vital with telemedicine. Deciphering Low Engagement.