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Will Virtual Care Platforms (VCPs) Become Healthcare’s Mega-Platforms?

E-CareManagement

” address books video cameras pagers wristwatches maps books travel games flashlights home telephones cash registers MP3 players Day timers. by Vince Kuraitis and Seth Joseph. Let’s start with a pop quiz. Take 15 seconds to look at the list below, asking yourself the question “What do all these have in common?”

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What Do Tomorrow’s Doctors REALLY Think of mHealth Technology?

mHealth Insight

Nathan Ratner, a third-year medical student at the University of Minnesota and third-place finisher in last year’s Elsevier Hackathon in Finland, talks to Eric Wicklund at mHealth Intelligence, about the promise of mobile health technology. mHealth Insight. It’s inevitable.

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Post-Pandemic, U.S. Healthcare is Entering a “Provide More Care For Less” Era – Pondering PwC’s 2022 Forecast

Health Populi

In 2021, 4 in 5 providers and nurses see EHRs as important, and increasingly demand digital interactions with patients. The chart labeled Figure 9 shows consumers’ different levels of “willingness” to seek care in each of four locations based on their employer-based health care coverage.

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Workforce development: Your organization is only as strong as its people

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Focus on Workforce Development According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the United States will see a shortage of between 46,900 and 121,900 physicians by 2032, including both primary care doctors and specialists. How can you minimize the effect of this trend on your healthcare organization? by May 10, 2019.

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9 Best Telemedicine Newsletters You Should Be Reading to Keep Up With the Industry

Enzyme Health

Recent topics include North Dakota’s legislation recognizing live video conferencing and store and forward technology as legitimate ways to establish a valid patient-doctor relationship , and Visiting Nurse Associations (VNA)’s work in using telemedicine to improve home healthcare experiences. For Broad Digital Health and Telehealth News 3.

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Providers and Telehealth: Ready For One Another?

Chilmark Research

Vendors’ business models are limited in scope, the software remains suboptimal for integration with EHRs, and providers still seem fidgety. The notion seems to be that traditional office practices, facing competition from new sources, will eventually incorporate video-based care en mass.

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Will Virtual Care Platforms (VCPs) Become Healthcare’s Mega-Platforms?

E-CareManagement

” address books video cameras pagers wristwatches maps books travel games flashlights home telephones cash registers MP3 players Day timers. by Vince Kuraitis and Seth Joseph. Let’s start with a pop quiz. Take 15 seconds to look at the list below, asking yourself the question “What do all these have in common?”

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