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Why Our Patients Are Leaving Us

Electronic Health Reporter

As clinicians, we pride ourselves on our ability to provide care that meets the clinical needs of our patients and to call upon our colleagues when their skills are needed. We advocate for our patients in word and deed, and we are […].

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Telehealth with a technician in the home reduces spend by 22% for Scottsdale Physician Group

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Some patients were not getting the medical care they needed, when they needed, because of a variety of issues. These patients could be bed-bound, homebound, have little to no support structure, have an inability to access transportation to medical appointments, have infirmities, have high fall risks or more. THE PROBLEM.

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Why (and When) You Should Consider a Virtual Medical Director

Iris Telehealth

Striking the right balance between prioritizing quality patient care and managing everyday leadership tasks is pivotal for healthcare organizations. Our providers are integrated into the organizations in which they see patients. It’s important to delineate how the provider uses their hours each day to prevent confusion.

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Nuance is Setting the Bar for Ambient Clinical Voice

Healthcare IT Today

Ambient Clinical Voice merges artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) to capture and transcribe clinician-patient interactions. The technology allows physicians to focus entirely on their patients during encounters. DAX Copilot is built on our Dragon Medical franchise,” explained Durlach.

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How Hims & Hers built a business entirely centered on telehealth

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Hims & Hers has grown rapidly across both of its lines – for men and for women – supporting care for many conditions that patients often feel uncomfortable talking about, including sexual health, mental health, contraception and hair loss. One of the big keys to the company's success has been telehealth.

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Physician burnout is at an all-time high, says AMA

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

WHY IT MATTERS. The result is that one in five physicians intends to leave their current practice within two years. The result is that one in five physicians intends to leave their current practice within two years. That study also found patients treated by burned-out doctors face additional risks when they receive care.

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Providence forges a new path with a virtual nursing unit

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Virtual models decrease the burden on nurses delivering direct bedside patient care and leverages nurses that want to continue practicing but may not be able to practice at the bedside by extending their nursing careers. MEETING THE CHALLENGE At Providence, virtual care is being used to supplement or enhance care for patients.

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