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Nursing community collaboration on the European COVID-19 front-lines

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

An impressive 7,500 nurses responded, and completed rapid training to bring the cohort up to date. More than 35,000 health workers have been infected (of which 60% were nurses), particularly in the elderly care home sector.

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When Social Determinants of Health Limit Virtual Care Access

GlobalMed

When seeking treating for stigmatized conditions such as HIV or mental health issues, they may choose to forego virtual visits altogether rather than risk someone overhearing a discussion with their healthcare providers. Connecting Patients in Need to Virtual Care. The FQHC changes that by launching a new telehealth program.

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79 Percent of Doctors Are Burned Out. Can Virtual Care Delivery Help?

GlobalMed

A new study from InCrowd paints a disturbing picture about provider burnout and its effect on patient care. The survey of 320 PCPs and 319 specialists reveals that 79 percent of primary care physicians (PCPs) describe themselves as burned out, as do 57 percent of specialists. There’s also provider mental health to consider.

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Virtual Healthcare: Definition, Benefits, and More

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

It is beneficial for conditions that can be effectively managed remotely, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and mental health issues. Virtual healthcare can also be used for follow-up appointments, medication management, and ongoing care. They can see more patients in less time to handle more cases overall.