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Using RPM to manage customized, specialty care between office visits

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Yes, telemedicine has finally made it into the mainstream of healthcare delivery. This is where a form of telemedicine – remote patient monitoring – can play a big role. Historically, high valuations throughout 2020-2022, have delayed consolidations.

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Nordic HealthTech: one of the most dynamic and innovative in the world

Lloyd Price

According to Dealroom, the total investment in the Scandinavian healthtech sector in 2022 was $10.6 The use of telemedicine to provide remote care: Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications technology to provide medical care remotely. billion, down from $14.4 billion in 2021.

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Telehealth Licensure Compliance Changes in Response to COVID-19 in Each U.S. State – Master Reference

Continue Education Journal

Listed below are the current waiver statuses of each state (as of May 28, 2021): State Status Changes (if applicable) Alabama Active – end date TBD – A physician can provide an Alabama resident TeleHealth services as long as the physician holds either a full license or a license to practice across state lines Alaska Active – end date (..)

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2023 Preview of Telemental Health Laws & Behavioral Telehealth Regulations

Telebehavioral Health Institute

After continuing COVID-related telemental health laws and behavioral telehealth regulations in 2022, many key issues for 2023 are already decided. First, the Public Health Emergency (PHE) is likely to be extended for three months in January, bringing today’s best predictions for the end of the PHE to April 2023.