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Former CMS chief of staff previews 4 areas of value-based care in 2022

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

While Congress and CMS have considered permanently expanding access to telehealth and virtual care, there is a big price tag attached. Patients usually had to travel to their doctor's office, and offices had to own and maintain video and audio technology. What do you think will happen with telemedicine in 2022?

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My ABCovid-19 Journal – Day 3 of 5, Letters “K” through “O”

Health Populi

The apple sticker at the bottom right is a little touch of sad irony with the fruit being associated with that axiom, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” A special photo on the upper right features a kind of Plague Doctor mask worn in the 17th century (by the way, they didn’t work as advertised).

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Telehealth and community broadband, in sickness and in health

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Maybe the larger library branches designate reading rooms or purchase telehealth kiosks so that patrons can schedule a time or drop in to have private, secure telehealth sessions with their doctor in "real time." Read the archive of the Q&A here. Region Tag: Global Edition. A framework for tactical action.

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What's on the horizon for Teladoc? CIO Claus Jensen weighs in

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

You want the intimacy, you want the holistic understanding, you want the history, you want the "you know me" kind of feeling that you got from the kind of doctors that we had maybe 100 years ago. What changes have you seen throughout the course of the pandemic as we've seen telehealth use rise and fall? This is a hard problem.