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Epic, Zoom and mobile app help at-risk clinic volunteers deliver care from home

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

The Bend clinic installed an electronic health record in 2004 and has a long history of adopting health IT. “As long as your process is HIPAA-compliant, the technology is there. Don’t be afraid to use reliable, HIPAA-compliant technology to allow medical workers to work from home.” THE PROBLEM.

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Smartphone Addiction: How Use of Mobile Phones Can Lead to Psychopathology and Phone Addiction Issues

Telebehavioral Health Institute

2004 ), and using phones in forbidden areas (Nickerson et al. Concerns about phone addiction began appearing early in the literature (Billieux et al. 2008; Chóliz 2010). Other concerns involving dangerous consequences were phone use while driving (Bianchi and Phillips 2005 ; White et al. Since then, the evidence-base has grown considerably.

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HHS, DOD and vendors partner for critical care via telehealth

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

In 2004, Avel evolved to begin providing 24/7 on-demand services. HIPAA Compliant. To help develop a collaborative solution, Avel eCARE drew on its 28 years of experience supporting patients and clinicians with a team of medical experts through robust communication and video infrastructure. Survey and consent tools.

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A Matter of Trust, Perception, Risk, and Uncertainty – The Big Issues Raised by the Acquisition of PatientsLikeMe and Other Patient Data Transactions

Health Populi

Fear about an Ever-Changing Context : When PLM first formed back in 2004, a lot of the data sharing issues we speak about hadn’t even been conceived of yet. Imagine if, in 2004, you shared data with PLM (or any organization) with an expectation that it would always be shared in a de-identified way. Probably not so great. Not really.

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Skeptics ask why patients would even WANT their medical images. We asked on Facebook.

Society for Participatory Medicine

We’ve blogged repeatedly (and advocated in DC) about patient access to medical records and your HIPAA privacy and access rights , and we’ve been among the most vociferous advocates for the OpenNotes movement, where you get to see what your clinicians write in the computer.

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