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More than half of private practice therapists worry about economy, plan to raise rates in 2023, survey finds

FierceHealthIT

More than half of private practice therapists worry about economy, plan to raise rates in 2023, survey finds agliadkovskaya Mon, 06/26/2023 - 12:03

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Survey: Doctors might prefer private practice, but the jobs are at hospitals

FierceHealthIT

Where doctors would prefer to work and where the jobs actually are appear to be at odds, according to a new survey.

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U.S. Telemedicine Industry Benchmark Survey

BHM Healthcare Solutions

Click HERE to discuss how BHM helps payers integrate evidence-based best practices. . Telemedicine Industry Benchmark Survey. More than four hundred healthcare executives, physicians, nurses and other professionals participated in the telemedicine survey. Customers of REACH Health comprised 5% of total survey participation.

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Clinical Messaging Apps: What is the right business model?

Lloyd Price

In a recent survey, 86% of healthcare providers said that they use a clinical messaging app. It is used by healthcare providers in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. This can lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment, as well as improved adherence to treatment plans.

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Patient Engagement: Offer Telehealth or Risk Attrition

iSALUS Healthcare

Using the right tools so that patients can participate in their care is an important step in improving the quality of care given by your private practice. There are many different tools that are used by providers to help grow their practice’s level of patient engagement. billion in 2015 to almost $30 billion in 2018.

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New Generations, Digital Expectations

GlobalMed

Have hospitals and private practices laid the groundwork for tomorrow’s success? Numerous surveys and studies have found patients rate their virtual visits highly, such as a telemedicine survey in The BMJ that found 98 percent of patients would be interested in future telemedicine visits and 99 percent would recommend telemedicine.

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The Different Types of Telehealth

iSALUS Healthcare

From the upcoming appointment text reminder you received from your family doctor to the post-visit survey from your chiropractor, telehealth is prevalent in today’s tech-based society. This type of telehealth is widely used by everyone from physicians in local hospitals to providers who own their own private practice.