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Frost & Sullivan's Top 10 predictions for healthcare in 2021

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

More than one-in-four interventional medical equipment application support specialist interactions with hospital surgical teams will happen remotely. In 2020, over 70% of US application support specialists, provided surgical support remotely– via phone or video calls.

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Where IT leaders should focus their energies in 2022

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Of course, in healthcare, some work – such as surgical procedures – must be conducted in a clinical setting. Work is not a physical place you go to anymore, so having leaders trained to handle the remote staff will be essential. Region Tag: Global Edition. Work from anywhere.

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Disabilities and Accessibility in Health IT: The Need Is Constant – Part 1

Healthcare IT Today

Many of the early DIY tools omitted the clues that disabled visitors depend on—for instance using raw markup to make a phrase look like a heading when they should use an HTML tag for headings. A trained technician or nurse is also always present and can enter the Cube to help the patient, if requested to do so.

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What Are The Current Regulatory Changes And Compliance Requirements That ASCs Need To Be Aware Of In Their Billing Practices?

Healthcare IT Today

Understanding ASCs Regulatory Changes and Their Billing Practices Outpatient surgery centers (ASCs) perform many surgical procedures outside of hospitals. ASCs are required to evaluate risk, develop policies, procedures, and a communication plan, as well as train and test their final plan.

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Mobile patient communication and telehealth tool helps transform Indiana Hernia Center

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

So we looked for a solution that did not require office staff to train the full range of patients on how to use the technology, and rather leave that up to Apple, Samsung, Google, etc.," My staff knows to tag me in any questions that are outside the norm so the answer comes from me. " he continued. Twitter: @SiwickiHealthIT.