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GTCR to Acquire Cloudbreak Health

Healthcare IT Today

Headquartered in Columbus, OH , Cloudbreak is a leading video-focused language interpretation service provider that helps patients with limited English proficiency communicate with caregivers in healthcare settings. GTCR has substantial experience in the healthcare technology segment in which Cloudbreak operates. .

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Essential Telemedicine Terms Clinicians Should Know

Enzyme Health

Here’s the essential telehealth terminology that will put you ahead of the curve. This quick telehealth glossary covers the basic terminology telemedicine clinicians should know. Get to know these, and you should be able to follow along with most telehealth industry conversations or lectures no problem.

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Optimizing Chronic Disease Outcomes with RPM Technology

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

Unlike acute illnesses, chronic diseases typically progress slowly and may not have a definitive cure, necessitating continuous monitoring and treatment to prevent complications and improve quality of life. These conditions can range from diabetes and hypertension to cardiovascular diseases, chronic respiratory disorders, and cancer.

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Healthcare Interoperability, Data, and Cloud – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

To make SDC a reality in 2024 and beyond, healthcare technology companies must come together to collaborate to ensure all devices and systems seamlessly connect with one another. Digital health solutions stand outside of healthcare providers’ IT systems.

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Mastering Remote Patient Monitoring Reimbursement: A Guide to Medicare Billing Success

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

The presumption aligns with the CPT definition—a patient who has received professional services from the billing practitioner or another practitioner in the same group and the same specialty or subspecialty within the prior three years. To bill for any RPM service: The practitioner must have an established relationship with the beneficiary.