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Hospital IT leaders talk lessons learned from a tough pandemic year

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"Rather, our patients, physicians and nurses have grown accustomed to digital health over years of incremental and foundational work, and all came rushing to make this the new normal." " Eric Jimenez, Artesia General Hospital. We were handling non-technology issues and helping change the processes."

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Will 2024 see a reboot of Google Glass-style headsets in Healthcare?

Lloyd Price

Challenges to a 2024 reboot: Regulatory hurdles: Medical devices need to meet strict safety and privacy regulations, which could delay the approval and adoption of Glass in healthcare settings. Reducing Errors A simple human error, a momentary lapse of concentration on the part of a healthcare could have tragic results.

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Upcoming Healthcare Regulations and Their Impact on Healthcare IT

Healthcare IT Today

Further, state-by-state laws requiring in-person meetings between psychiatric nurse practitioners and psychiatrist collaborators should be reexamined as these can safely take place over video conferences. It is vital that new regulations support advancements in healthcare technology while also maintaining the highest standards of care.

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A guide to connected health device and remote patient monitoring vendors

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

A provider present with the patient at one location – a nursing home, community clinic, etc. Employers and payers may offer telehealth options that allow the team member to meet with their doctor via video. iRhythm Technologies. The system can be used to conduct telehealth visits between two or more clinics.

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150 top places to work in healthcare

Henry Kotula

Advocate Health Care, one of Chicagoland’s largest employers, has more than 35,000 associates, including 11,000 nurses and nearly 6,300 affiliated physicians. Advocate was also named a top 10 health system for diversity and recognized as a leader in LGBT healthcare equality. Advocate Health Care (Downers Grove, Ill.).