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Memorial Healthcare System grows its telehealth offering to 61 programs

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Before the widespread adoption of telemedicine technology, there were several problems that hindered the delivery of healthcare services for most healthcare organizations. THE PROBLEM One of the main problems was access to healthcare, particularly with working families and those with chronic conditions.

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Best Telehealth Podcasts for Healthcare Professionals

Enzyme Health

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The Death of Old-School Telehealth

GlobalMed

Let’s just say it: Telemedicine is booming in today’s healthcare landscape. 74 percent of employers offer telemedicine benefits ; 72 percent of hospital providers and 52 percent of physician groups have telemedicine programs. 92 percent of them want telemedicine capabilities from providers.

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Innovations in Digital Healthcare: Enhancing Patient Care with Technology

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

We’ll explore each tool and see how they can make healthcare better for everyone. In addition to telemedicine, wearable technology, artificial intelligence, and electronic health records, we also delve into the transformative role of remote patient monitoring in revolutionizing healthcare delivery.

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AMA, Brigham and Women's, Joint Commission target equity, quality & safety

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

They'll use a framework designed at Brigham and Women's and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, according to the news announcement, which describes it as a "patient-centered approach [including] robust structural analyses of racism and equity to support an overall mission of delivering equitable, high-quality care to all patients.

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Genentech’s Look Into the Mirror of Health Inequities

Health Populi

The team from Brigham & Women’s and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement notes that key limitations to this model are “a general vacuum of incentive and regulatory structures to point institutions toward a few core equity measures focused on access and transitions of care.”