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With telehealth, one size won't fit all

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Many of us have gotten used to the idea that telehealth is just a new way to meet the doctor, only now it is through a video visit. As an example, elder care differs from pediatric care. But telehealth is much more. The challenges with telehealth in elder care were the topic of a recent study by Harvard Business School.

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The Many Factors That Make a Child’s Well-Being Build Our Adult Health – the Aspirational OECD Framework

Health Populi

Follow the conference on Twitter using the hashtag #PrevCon2021 and the organizational tag @SafeKids]. For the first time in the organization’s 117-year history, Children’s Hospital Colorado has declared a pediatric mental health emergency, discussed here in U.S. across racial and ethnic lines.

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Boston Medical Center boosts care for epileptic kids with telehealth-analytics platform

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

“There were significant barriers to patients coming in,” said Dr. Laurie Douglass, director of pediatric epilepsy and EEG at Boston Medical Center and associate professor of pediatrics and neurology at Boston University School of Medicine. It has helped eliminate phone tag by providing a secure place to message.

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Privacy Issues with Patient Portals

BHM Healthcare Solutions

It can be difficult to effectively document sensitive health information of pediatric patients and older adults whose family members have access to their patient portals without violating the patient’s privacy, according to a viewpoint article in AAP News and Journals.

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Voice First: Speaking Up about Health and Wellness

Aging in Place Technology Watch

But there are experiments and pilots for using Voice First technologies for health and wellness applications. KidsMD, launched in 2016, has been a pioneer in use of Voice First health offerings – offering ‘trusted pediatric content.’ So what’s intriguing? Answers to some questions are obvious -- or obviously missing.

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Does Bribing Teens With Type 1 Work?

Insulin Nation

Petry of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and colleagues from the Yale University School of Medicine Pediatric Endocrinology, focused on using monetary rewards to motivate 10 young people with a history of poor blood sugar control to test more often. A small study suggests bribing might work. The test offered $.10

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Does Bribing Teens With Type 1 Work?

Insulin Nation

Petry of the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and colleagues from the Yale University School of Medicine Pediatric Endocrinology, focused on using monetary rewards to motivate 10 young people with a history of poor blood sugar control to test more often. A small study suggests bribing might work. The test offered $.10

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