Telehealth has become a permanent part of U.S. healthcare delivery, and states are taking steps to regulate it ...
Tech savvy and away from home, college students are tapping into telehealth services rather than having to rely solely on ...
The world has embraced telehealth for keeps. Propelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, providers and patients alike have grown to appreciate how telehealth can reduce backlogs and improve healthcare access ...
Telemedicine has changed the game for consumers. Before the predominance of this remote healthcare approach, if you woke up with a sore throat and a mild fever, you'd need to drag yourself to the ...
Telemedicine allows you to access doctors ... it can’t treat and the medications it can’t prescribe. For example, it can treat COVID-19, but it can’t prescribe antivirals.
Providers using telehealth face an evolving landscape, and they must balance complexities around insurance, regulatory compliance and data privacy, argues one legal expert.
As the healthcare industry is slowly embracing the use of digital technologies to deliver care, the need for custom ...
This example brings up another helpful aspect to telehealth. What if there aren’t opioid clinics where you live? What if you reside in what’s called a hospital desert lacking such essentials ...
Telehealth has helped more patients with opioid use disorder get access to treatment over the last few years than ever before. But this critical lifeline to care will go away by year’s end ...
The consumer feedback is based on what is known as a net promoter score (NPS), Flaherty said, a measure of customer loyalty ...
We all remember when the COVID-19 lockdown in early 2020 upended the comfort of our daily routines. Businesses were forced to ...
As Medicare telehealth flexibilities rapidly approach their expiration date, researchers from Cornell examined 2022 Medicare ...