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The next investment priorities for telehealth, RPM and connected health

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Click here to read the first feature, on AI and machine learning, and click here to read the second feature, on interoperability. Providence has conducted more than three million telemedicine encounters since January 2020. "The future we see is telehealth and remote patient monitoring being at the center of care delivery."

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Unifying the Healthcare Assembly Line

Mobile Health Matters

The importance of collaboration cannot be overstated, and the numbers prove it: projections show that the population covered by accountable care organizations (ACOs) will reach 105 million by 2020.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

The No Surprises Act was signed into law in 2020 and took effect last year. Mo Weitnauer, Chief Product Officer at MRO ACOs Impacted by Change to eCQM One of the biggest regulatory changes ahead directly impacts Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and their quality reporting processes.

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Health IT execs offer thoughts on the big issues of 2021

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Certainly, few could have guessed, as we rang out 2019, just what 2020 would have in store for the U.S. " Value-based care: New impetus for change. Still, since when has that stopped anyone from indulging in this pastime as the calendar turns from December to January? healthcare system.

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Welcome Back Kotter: New York’s next 1115 Waiver

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Exhibit 2: SDHN Structural and Funding Diagram. Social Care Data Interoperability Exchange. Even prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, areas of NYS were experiencing workforce shortages across the health care continuum. This is self-evident (to me) yet absent from the draft proposal. Too many. . Too many organizations.