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Telemedicine is a major driver in shifting the healthcare delivery model

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Unlike an in-person physician visit, there are multiple factors that can impact the quality of the telemedicine visit that are outside the control of the provider. Such collaboration will need input from physicians and members of the clinical community, as well as information services and patients. Times of challenge bring change.

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Closing the Digital Health Gap Between Consumers and Physicians

Health Populi

Consumers are more bullish demanding virtual and digital health tools from their physicians than doctors are in providing it, based on the research findings in What can health systems do to encourage physicians to embrace virtual care? from Deloitte. One-fourth of doctors plan to implement this capability in the next two years.

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The Tech User Experience for Older Adults Needs A Reboot

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Smartphone and smartwatch adoption highlight UI inconsistencies. Broad older adult adoption of smartphones has inadvertently introduced more, not fewer barriers to achieving digital competence. See Market Overview Technology for Aging 2024 ] category tags: smartphones , wearables, smart watch , tablets , AgeTech

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7 Key Trends to Watch from Aging and Health Technology Watch

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Telehealth and remote patient monitoring services will likely persist through the end of 2022 to replace or supplement in-person physician visits. . Smartphone adoption is 81% among Americans ages 60-69 and 62% for those 70+. Smart tags pinpoint not only locations of phones or keys, but persons with dementia.

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A look back on 2020: reshaping the healthcare IT landscape

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The technology existed for many years, but organizations were slow to adopt this technology for a variety of reasons, including restrictions in reimbursement and lack of operational workflows. For instance, we commonly seek those with nursing, pharmacy, revenue cycle and physician experience as part of our recruiting process.

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Telehealth, HIPAA compliance and innovation tracking

Aging in Place Technology Watch

For the past two days, it’s apparent that the seemingly forever slow growth of telehealth adoption has entered a new, “When can I have that? This is the breakthrough push that the healthcare industry -- notably providers – needed to accelerate telehealth adoption. The coronavirus pandemic has prompted instant behavior and tech changes.

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With telehealth, one size won't fit all

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Marc Probst, former CIO of Intermountain , attributes this not just to their technical prowess but also to developing the necessary playbooks and capabilities to get people to adopt telehealth. His comments underscore another reality about telehealth; it takes a long time to get the programs right and deliver care seamlessly.