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Five Things You Should Know Before Building a Telehealth Program In-House

Iris Telehealth

Over the last several years, it’s become clear that telehealth is here to stay. According to the American Psychiatric Association, nearly 60% of Americans would use telehealth for mental healthcare , and 43% currently want to continue using telehealth services when the pandemic is over.

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Funding Telehealth Expansions: What’s Top of Mind for CFOs?

InTouch Health

Both providers and consumers are being forced to rapidly adapt to telehealth due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Many hospitals are seeing over 300% growth in telehealth visits, with some having surpassed their normal telehealth visits by 10,000%. Long-Term Care Facilities/Reduced Readmission Rates. Financial Concerns.

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Telehealth Providers’ “Wish List” for the Future

American Well

Indeed, our recent Closing the Telehealth Gap research report – jointly produced by Avizia and Modern Healthcare – showed 7 2-percent of hospitals, 52-percent of physician practices and 36-percent of additional groups (like nursing homes and ambulatory centers) now use some form of telehealth. Get the Report.

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Getting Started with Telehealth: The Top Five List

American Well

So you’re considering telehealth, but you’re wondering where to start. Here are the top five considerations you should take into account for a successful telehealth strategy and implementation. #1: you need to ask yourself “What are my telehealth program goals?” 4: Make a telehealth integration roadmap.

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Getting Started with Telehealth: The Top Five List

American Well

So you’re considering telehealth, but you’re wondering where to start. Here are the top five considerations you should take into account for a successful telehealth strategy and implementation. #1: you need to ask yourself “What are my telehealth program goals?” 4: Make a telehealth integration roadmap.

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A Clearer Picture of Telehealth’s Opportunities & Challenges

American Well

Telehealth is a phenomenon growing at breakneck pace, with some industry analysts estimating the global telehealth technology market at $18 billion and projecting 18-percent annual growth through 2020. It’s happening so fast, in fact, that adoption can sometimes outpace our grasp of exactly how providers are using telehealth.

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Why You Should Consider Becoming a CCBHC

Iris Telehealth

And, CCBHCs distinguish themselves from more traditional care models in a number of ways, including: Their emphasis on increasing access to care Their “open-door policy” requires them to serve anyone needing care. They partner with local primary care facilities and hospitals.