Survey: 80% of consumers have used telemedicine
Mobi Health News
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
Rock Health’s 2022 Digital Health Consumer Adoption Survey also found non-video telehealth offerings have become more popular.
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Mobi Health News
FEBRUARY 28, 2023
Rock Health’s 2022 Digital Health Consumer Adoption Survey also found non-video telehealth offerings have become more popular.
Mobi Health News
DECEMBER 14, 2021
Rock Health’s 2021 Digital Health Consumer Adoption Survey also found an increase in live video telemedicine and a decrease in satisfaction with telehealth compared with in-person care.
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Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
NOVEMBER 17, 2022
Most South Koreans are willing to use telemedicine again in the future, especially those living in rural towns and villages, according to a survey report commissioned by the Korea Health Industry Development Institute, an institution affiliated with the Ministry of Health and Welfare. WHY IT MATTERS.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
AUGUST 16, 2021
72% of survey respondents want to attend healthcare appointments both virtually and in-person post-pandemic, demonstrating the clear need for telehealth as an option for this hybrid approach to healthcare. Telemedicine visits have tapered off some since their pandemic peak in 2020. Will telemedicine remain popular?
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
FEBRUARY 3, 2022
The report , which analyzed data from the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey from April to October 2021, found that about one in four respondents said they'd used telehealth over the past month. But video visits were a different story. Although telehealth use rates were similar – ranging from 21.1% ON THE RECORD.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
JANUARY 18, 2024
In certain scenarios, patients were not offered and not considered for telemedicine visits because of providers' lack of knowledge about the resources that existed to support patients in getting connected. Our team reads the patient comments from these surveys monthly.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
APRIL 25, 2022
A survey conducted by the American Medical Association found that the vast majority of physician respondents say they're currently using telehealth – and many of those reporting a decrease say they're providing a mix of virtual and in-person care. ON THE RECORD.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
MAY 4, 2021
A survey conducted on behalf of Kyruus, a patient-experience software vendor, found that the majority of consumers say they still prefer in-person care for long-term needs. The Kyruus report is based on a survey of 1,000 people older than 18 from across the U.S. WHY IT MATTERS. Those over 57 still preferred in-person care.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
JULY 18, 2019
"Patients use emocha, a HIPAA-compliant mobile application, on their smartphone to video record themselves taking their medication, report side effects and receive medication reminders," Mbakwem said. "They have access to two-way, HIPAA-secure messaging to communicate with their healthcare provider. MEETING THE CHALLENGE.
Health Populi
AUGUST 24, 2020
The Physicians Foundation surveyed 3,513 physicians in July 2020 on their perspectives on COVID-19 and how the pandemic has impacted practices and patients. The two impacts impact most physicians as a result of COVID-19 have been experiencing a reduction in income (55%) and increasing the use of telemedicine in the practice (52%).
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
SEPTEMBER 28, 2020
A new survey of 500 executives in the healthcare industry found that the switch to telehealth necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has been a largely positive one, and the majority said at least some of the changes would be permanent. WHY IT MATTERS. There is, however, a lingering mystery about what telehealth provision will look like.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
MAY 24, 2021
"Inpatient telemedicine seemed to be the perfect solution for solving this problem. By deploying telemedicine carts in the hospital, physicians could provide care remotely, irrespective of their location." "The telemedicine system currently is not integrated with other systems," Dawson said.
Continue Education Journal
JUNE 12, 2019
Telehealth and Telemedicine Definition. We often hear telehealth and telemedicine used interchangeably, so let’s set the record straight – telehealth is the umbrella term that refers to medical services that healthcare practitioners provide to patients from a distance. Telehealth in 2019.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
JULY 10, 2023
In today’s landscape, the video medium is a commodity, so innovative business models also are required to further enable virtual specialty care. In a recent survey conducted by Summus, large employers are managing an average of 46 different benefit vendors and more than 50 condition-specific solutions.
Health Populi
AUGUST 25, 2020
This drove health consumers to virtual care platforms in the first months of the public health crisis — including lots of older people who had never used telemedicine or even a mobile health app. The survey was conducted online in June 2020 among 2,074 U.S. This engaging video features commentary with researchers from U-M.
AMD Telemedicine
JUNE 28, 2022
One McKinsey survey found more than 80% of physicians are offering virtual care services — up from just 13% in 2019 — and nearly all consumers surveyed have used telehealth services at some point during the pandemic. Virtual Care Is More Than Telemedicine Video Visits. Accessibility : Can patients easily use the system?
Health Populi
MARCH 2, 2021
Rock Health and Stanford commissioned an online survey among 7,980 U.S. But the big growth areas were for live video telemedicine, wearable tech, and digital health tracking. The second chart focuses in on telemedicine adoption by channel, comparing six years of Rock Health’s consumer research.
Telebehavioral Health Institute
OCTOBER 27, 2022
In September 2022, the American Journal of Managed Care published findings related to physicians’ response to suboxone telemedicine after the widespread telehealth adoption required by COVID-19. Telemedicine opioid treatment will offer underserved communities greater access to treatment, and research supports this argument.
Health Populi
JANUARY 15, 2020
The study title citing the “data-driven physician” is based on the key survey finding that doctors are preparing to embrace data, from both traditional sources and new ones — including information generated by patients themselves via wearable tech and remote health sensors — into clinical practice.
Health Populi
FEBRUARY 22, 2022
Doximity’s second report on telemedicine explores both physicians’ and patients’ views on virtual care, finding most doctors and health consumers on the same page of virtual care adoption. For the physicians’ profile, Doximity examined 180,000 doctors’ who billed Medicare for telemedicine claims between January 2020 and June 2021.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
NOVEMBER 8, 2022
"User experience deficiencies highlighted the importance of easy-to-use telemedicine tools as it directly impacted the effectiveness of clinical services," he continued. Centura Health was awarded just over $997,000 in grant funds from the FCC for telemedicine. The funds are being used for two projects. MARKETPLACE.
Health Populi
JANUARY 4, 2022
Before I dive into the details of digital health in CTA’s tech trend consumer survey , I’ll share some of Steve’s top-line insights that provide important context for the evolving home as health hub. Another important trend that is an umbrella over more granular forecasts is the consumer’s embrace of services.
GlobalMed
SEPTEMBER 23, 2019
If you regularly follow virtual care news, you might have seen a recent survey from the Kaiser Family Foundation. For some people, the results seemed to confirm that patients do not like virtual services, since “access video calls with providers” ranked dead last at 10 percent. Access video calls with providers: 10 percent.
Health Populi
MAY 17, 2022
The report examines three areas of digital health adoption: Live video telemedicine. For digital health adoption, where we live in terms of urban, suburban, or rural environment impacts our use of real-time telemedicine, wearable tech ownership, and digital health tracking. Wearable technology ownership, and.
BHM Healthcare Solutions
JANUARY 15, 2019
In addition to improving and expanding patient service, the vast financial benefits makes telemedicine consults a makes payers eager to gather more research on closing the telehealth gap. Seven key findings from the survey: 1. Sixty-two percent of patients reported virtual video visit quality was similar to that of office visits.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
APRIL 28, 2021
Solutions like broadcast messaging, appointment reminders, video chat and text messaging allow providers to easily and more efficiently deliver communications to remind patients to get their necessary care. Keeping schedules full is essential to running a profitable business.
Health Populi
FEBRUARY 20, 2020
Themes addressed a range of digital health items such as access to medical information via smartphone, wearable health trackers, digital assistants, telemedicine, AI in medical treatment, robotics for medical care, and sharing health data, among other factors. The Center analyzed the perspectives of 1,000 U.S.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
MARCH 24, 2021
An independent study commissioned by a pediatric virtual care company found that 92% of pediatricians and clinicians believe that telemedicine will remain part of health practices in the future. More than half of patients use a mobile app on their smartphone for telemedicine visits. ON THE RECORD. Twitter: @kjercich.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
DECEMBER 7, 2021
For the last decade, Queen's Health Systems has been building telehealth services to meet these patient needs, beginning with hospital-based telemedicine and building out to direct-to-patient telehealth services. More than 10 years in the making. Recent technology upgrades this summer. COVID-19 isolation rooms.
Healthcare IT Today
JULY 2, 2023
According to the latest State of Telemedicine Report from Doximity, 83% of physicians said telemedicine improves continuity of care for patients with chronic conditions , and a similar percentage of patients said they plan to maintain or increase their use of telemedicine in the future.
eVisit
JANUARY 11, 2019
You’ve discussed it in strategy meetings, you’ve overheard your competitors talking about it at conferences, and maybe patients have even asked about it: telemedicine. For one, a Cisco global survey found that 74% of patients are interested in access to virtual healthcare services. Why do you need it in your organization?
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
NOVEMBER 17, 2020
According to a survey released Tuesday by the COVID-19 Healthcare Coalition, the majority of physicians and other qualified healthcare professionals say telehealth is positively influencing clinical outcomes, patient experience, cost and professional satisfaction. THE LARGER TREND.
American Well
SEPTEMBER 19, 2018
To help health systems answer that question, American Well conducted a nationally projectable survey in 2017 —a telehealth patient satisfaction survey—to measure patient perception and experience with telehealth. Here is a summary of the results of the 2017 survey. Patients are satisfied with video visits.
American Well
SEPTEMBER 19, 2018
To help health systems answer that question, American Well conducted a nationally projectable survey in 2017 —a telehealth patient satisfaction survey—to measure patient perception and experience with telehealth. Here is a summary of the results of the 2017 survey. Patients are satisfied with video visits.
eVisit
JANUARY 17, 2019
What’s this new thing called Telemedicine? For starters, it’s not new! I t’s more than 40 years old and was developed as a way to use improvements in communication technology to bring quality medical diagnoses and care to individuals in remote parts of the world.
Enzyme Health
JULY 3, 2019
Recent patient surveys shed light on who is using telemedicine, why they are using it, and how benefits and barriers to telehealth use are rapidly shifting as adoption grows. Explore the latest insights on telemedicine patients and find out what to expect the next time you pick up a telemedicine call.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
JUNE 2, 2021
The findings predominantly indicate that the use of telemedicine is likely to extend beyond the pandemic, with reduced waiting times and general efficacy of end-to-end processes cited as contributing factors. Would respondents use telemedicine again? Of total respondents, 79% said that they would use telemedicine again.
Carie Telehealth Insider
DECEMBER 16, 2018
Telemedicine addresses and solves many of the common problems with traditional care that are leading to physician burnout. Without telemedicine, doctors’ offices are jam-packed 24/7. In a 2018 Medscape survey, doctors reported that burnout could be reduced when the emphasis is on patients over profit. Increased Autonomy.
Enzyme Health
JULY 31, 2019
If you are working in telemedicine, you should be aware of the latest data supporting this method of healthcare delivery. Telemedicine is a big business; by 2025, it is projected to exceed $64.1 Telemedicine visits increased at an average compound annual growth rate of 52% per year from 2005 - 2014 ( JAMA ). billion in the U.S.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
APRIL 19, 2022
"Surveys show that rural Pennsylvanians are not taking care of themselves as well as their urban counterparts," she continued. "On average, we saw a 7-10% decrease in no-show rates in patients scheduled for a video visit, compared with a patient scheduled for an in-person visit." " Tejal A. Raichura, Geisinger.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
FEBRUARY 17, 2022
For Michigan Avenue Primary Care in Chicago, the most pressing need near the beginning of the pandemic was to find a way to adopt telemedicine as the primary service model during the COVID-19 lockdown, especially for mental health patients who suddenly were shut off from in-person support. THE PROBLEM. " RESULTS. ADVICE FOR OTHERS.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
DECEMBER 28, 2020
Prior to implementing the telemedicine technology supported by the FCC program funds, Sun River Health had relatively limited and targeted capacity to support remote visits. Mostly, Sun River Health's telemedicine services met the needs of the HIV, Medically Assisted Treatment patients. THE PROBLEM.
Healthcare IT News - Telehealth
JANUARY 5, 2022
The 2002 telepsychiatry items will be replaced by video telehealth items introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, while inpatient telehealth items introduced in September 2021 will no longer be available. Patient-end support items linked to pre-COVID telehealth services by GPs and other medical practitioners have ended as well.
American Well
JUNE 23, 2016
Telemedicine Today: June 2016. Welcome to the June 2016 edition of Avizia’s Telemedicine Today! In the age of 24/7 communication through social media, email, texting and video, healthcare is trapped in a world where in-person interaction is still the primary form of contact between patients and providers. Get the Report.
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