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Where telemedicine is headed now that the PHE has ended

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As things currently stand, with the caveat that things may very well change, after 2024 these flexibilities will be scaled back and will essentially only apply to mental health services. What should the healthcare industry be doing to ensure telemedicine stays as robustly practiced as it has been during the pandemic?

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“It’s 2018, and We Still Have No Idea If Mobile Healthcare Apps Work”

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These apps are mostly targeting obesity, mental health, and diabetes. Meanwhile, the mHealth Economics 2017 study states that major app stores feature around 325,000 unique health apps. “Another research, also touching upon the currently available apps for mental health, concluded that there is a significant gap.

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150 top places to work in healthcare

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The hospital promotes employee development and education through free professional and general education courses as well as educational assistance benefits for BSN, MSN and MHA degrees. Employees also have the option of taking up to a 48-month leave of absence in order to pursue a full-time course of study. Cleveland Clinic.

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How the Latest Pandemic Relief Bill Effects Telehealth

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Organizations like the American Telemedicine Association, Alliance for Connected Care and Connected Health Initiative, healthcare providers and dozens of lawmakers had lobbied to make at least some of those emergency provisions permanent. There is still much work to be done to set the course ahead for access to telehealth following the PHE.