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March 2019 Telemedicine News

Enzyme Health

Close For Clinicians For Employers Telehealth Jobs Family Medicine General Practice Emergency Medicine Internal Medicine Nurse Practitioners Family Nurse Practitioners Physician Assistants Psychiatry / Mental Health Hospitalist Dont see your specialty? Soon, telemedicine may be, literally, just around the corner.

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Psychiatrist Shortage Drives Search for Quick Solutions

BHM Healthcare Solutions

From partnering with primary care providers to innovative digital tools, leaders are stepping up with these effective and creative solutions. Psychiatrist shortage by the numbers: The current workforce of about 45,580 psychiatrists must increase by 2,800 to meet today’s demands for psychiatric care. Telemedicine.

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A Mid-Year Update on 2023 Healthcare Trends

Henry Kotula

They include a report that says the US could see a deficit of 200,000 to 450,000 registered nurses by 2025. million lower-wage healthcare workers, such as medical assistants, home health aides, and nursing assistants. Within the next five years, another report also projects a shortage of more than 3.2

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Healthcare Consumerism – 2023 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

2) adoption of digital health and telemedicine, especially due to COVID-19. food deserts, access to care), while clinical interventions and risk scores are created at the patient-level. Craig Worland, Chief Development Officer at Southeast Primary Care Partners. healthcare business will grow from $2b to $12b by 2025.

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