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Memorial Healthcare System grows its telehealth offering to 61 programs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Enhancing care coordination by allowing healthcare providers to share information and collaborate more easily. Improving patient outcomes by providing patients with more timely and appropriate care. PROPOSAL Memorial Healthcare System works with several vendors to help it achieve its virtual care goals.

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Best Telehealth Podcasts for Healthcare Professionals

Enzyme Health

Check out the latest episode featuring an interview with Health Tap co-founder Sean Mehra discussing how patients are using technology for healthcare today. Hosted by renowned physician Zeev Neuwirth, topics include virtual care, on-demand care, digital health, and wearable diagnostics, as well as other modern primary care challenges.

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Tech-enabled healthcare: What exactly is it? Funding, IPO's and Future Trends

Lloyd Price

Tech-enabled healthcare is still in its early stages of development, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way we deliver and receive healthcare. Tech-enabled healthcare IPOs are also raising public awareness of the sector and attracting new investors. The company went public in January 2020 and raised $575 million.

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Innovations in Digital Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Care with Technology

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

By harnessing digital platforms and telecommunication technologies, healthcare providers can bridge the gap between patients and medical expertise, ensuring that even those in the most remote locations have access to quality healthcare.

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Health informatics and why participatory healthcare is key to its future

Society for Participatory Medicine

In order to advance healthcare, improve efficiency and care coordination, and make it easier for health information to be shared between different covered entities, electronic health records needed to be adopted. Before the introduction of the HITECH Act, only 10 percent of hospitals had adopted EHRs.