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How Telepsychiatry Can Decrease Clinician Burnout

Iris Telehealth

Now, we’re seeing an unprecedented rise in the prevalence of burnout among clinicians due to demanding hours, lack of work-life balance, higher demand for providers, and stressful circumstances like the COVID-19 pandemic. People can develop burnout from contributing factors like a long commute to extended hours.

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How Telepsychiatry Can Decrease Clinician Burnout

Iris Telehealth

Now, we’re seeing an unprecedented rise in the prevalence of burnout among clinicians due to demanding hours, lack of work-life balance, higher demand for providers, and stressful circumstances like the COVID-19 pandemic. People can develop burnout from contributing factors like a long commute to extended hours.

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Productivity and Motivation: 6 Tips for Working From Home for Telemedicine Providers

Enzyme Health

Follow these tips for working from home to stay productive, motivated, and balanced. If your workspace is at home, distractions can creep in and rob you of your focus. One of the benefits of a career in telemedicine is the ability to achieve greater balance in your life, so don’t let yourself get overworked.

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Why Screening for Cyberbullying Is Essential at Intake

Telebehavioral Health Institute

In a widely cited, foundational article published by the Journal of Clinical Practice and Epidemiology (2015), lead author Elisa Cantone and colleagues conducted a systematic search and reported on 17 studies evaluating randomized-controlled trials (RTCs) to assess the effectiveness of school interventions on bullying and cyberbullying.

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The Chronic Care Model and its Key Elements

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

It helps healthcare providers ensure that patients receive the care they need to stay healthy and live independently. This includes regular contact with a primary care provider and access to self-management resources like patient education, support groups, and technology tools. What Is the History of the Chronic Care Model?