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Telehealth for Rural Communities (Webinar)

AMD Telemedicine

ATA Webinar – March 30th. This webinar will walk you through 2 virtual care programs that address healthcare access issues in rural communities. Telehealth for Rural Communities - ATA. View Webinar & Download Slides. What are good performance indicators for rural telehealth programs? Panelists: Rhett Stover.

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Telehealth-enabled customized workflows

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

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[Free Webinar] The Ins & Outs of Telehealth Selection

eVisit

With the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic, recent spikes, and a potential second wave , many hospital and health system leaders are now conducting a comprehensive telehealth technology search with the future in mind. Register for this free webinar here. Topping the list -- pick a partner that doesn’t compete for your patients.

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Webinar Recap: Avoid the Telehealth Cliff, Part 2

eVisit

Don't forget to check out Part 1 of this two-part blog series recapping eVisit's recent webinar presentation Avoid the Telehealth Cliff: Managing Risk in Virtual Care.

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Top 12 Telehealth KPIs Every Health Tech Leader Should Know

Speaker: Matt McBride, CEO and Co-Founder of Mend

Consumer research has found that in 2021, 64% of US households reported using Telehealth services. In addition 34% of patients would prefer Telehealth visits to in-office visits. In this webinar Matt will discuss: Patient engagement, stakeholder benefits, and industry trends.

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SCTRC Now Offering Weekly Telehealth 101 Webinars

South Central Telehealth Resource Center

In light of the ongoing coronavirus/COVID19 pandemic, we will be offering our Telehealth 101 webinar series on a weekly basis (every Friday at 3PM Central). Our goal is to provide basic information to those who are new to telehealth and allow extra time at the end for questions and answers. Telehealth 101: Intro and Q&A.

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Weekly Telehealth 101/Round-up Webinar Archive

South Central Telehealth Resource Center

In light of the ongoing coronavirus/COVID19 pandemic, we are offering our “ Telehealth 101? webinar series on a bi-weekly basis, every other Friday at 3PM Central. On the alternate Fridays, we are offering a “ Telehealth Roundup ” webinar at 3PM Central. Telehealth 101: Q&A with Ryan Kelly. View Webinar. __.

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Strategies to Deal with Collaborative Healthcare Communication

Speaker: Dr. Ugo Uwaoma, MD, MBA

Due to the impact of COVID-19, integrating telehealth software into practices and organizations has become the new normal. After this webinar, you will walk away with insight on the following: The discussion surrounding collaborative healthcare communication. Better stakeholder engagement to deal with message and alert fatigue.

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19 Massive Telehealth Learnings After 4,000,000 Visits in 2021

Speaker: Matt McBride, CEO and Co-Founder of Mend

Telehealth adoption has recently skyrocketed as a result of patient and provider needs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, due to the rapid rollout, many practices and health systems were forced to cut corners when establishing their Telehealth programs. How to streamline your workflows to improve patient care.

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Burnout, Tele-Health, and Accessibility: How to Manage the Expectation of a 24-Hour Workday

Speaker: Keith Carlson — BSN, RN, NC-BC, Host of The Nurse Keith Podcast

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, telehealth has become more prevalent. Telehealth increases patients' abilities to access care as well as the potential for the well-being of the physician or RN, but only if implemented with reasonable provider expectations. The current state of the industry.