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The End Of The Public Health Emergency Part 2 – Temporary Medicare Changes and Their Effects

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After December 31, 2024, these sites can no longer offer virtual visits relating to non-behavioral/mental health care. In 2025, these sites can serve as distant providers only for behavioral and mental health visits. This will enable them to invest in emerging technologies and adapt to the digital health landscape.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

As healthcare systems and providers modernize (or build) their technology stacks, it will be more important than ever to prioritize privacy and to understand new regulations at the state level, from HIPAA, and from the FTC. Lastly, organizations should continue focusing on the Price Transparency Rule.

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TeleMental Health

Digital Health Hub

The term “Mental Health” has always had a negative connotation associated with it, indicating that people with mental health issues are very different from other “healthy” people. In fact, every single person suffers from some type of “mental health” issue at some point in their lives.

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TeleMental Health

Digital Health Hub

The term “Mental Health” has always had a negative connotation associated with it, indicating that people with mental health issues are very different from other “healthy” people. In fact, every single person suffers from some type of “mental health” issue at some point in their lives.

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Weekly Roundup – April 1, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

In the latest CIO Podcast, LCMC Health’s Tanya Townsend told John about the health system’s EHR consolidation as part of its effort to get to HIMSS Stage 7 for the EMR Adoption Model. Read more… Cerebral Admits HIPAA Breach and Data Leak Affecting 3.1 Million Users.

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Health IT – 2024 Health IT Predictions

Healthcare IT Today

digital health tools will allow for expanded access to high-quality care, increased patient engagement, and more efficient care delivery. This will be driven by the growing recognition of the importance of mental health to overall well-being and productivity. Digital health will face another year of hard reset.