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Three 2023 telemedicine trends that advance the 'new normal' in healthcare

Healthcare It News

This past year may very well have been the year the "new normal" was sealed for healthcare – one that includes a lot more telehealth, remote monitoring and other virtual care than ever before. Technology has became culturally accepted as an integral part of the patient experience as telemedicine gained popularity.

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RPM reduces 30-day readmission rates by 50% at Lee Health

Healthcare It News

Connected care at-home technologies enable behavior change and empower individuals and clinicians to make informed decisions about healthcare treatment. By using them, providers can enhance patient engagement, allowing for personalized and proactive care management that drives better health outcomes and better care experiences.

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Remote therapeutic monitoring is reimbursable – here's what you need to know

Healthcare It News

To qualify for reimbursable RTM, providers need to use software deemed a medical device by the FDA. Force Therapeutics, vendor of a digital care-management platform, just received such a designation for its software. Providers now can get reimbursed for educating patients on how to use remote care management platforms.

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Cleveland Clinic leader: Telehealth now a 'permanent mode' of care delivery

Healthcare It News

Telehealth encounters have the potential to save $250 billion in healthcare expenditures annually across covered populations, a McKinsey & Company analysis has found. You've said that creating true value from virtual care demands that healthcare providers and health plans design their digital trajectory with intention.

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Why Healthcare Innovation Needs Human-Centered Principles

HIT Consultant

COVID-19 has no doubt been catastrophic, but let it also be the wake-up call we need to improve experiences for both patients and healthcare providers alike. So far, healthcare organizations and facilities have had to work quickly to deliver care on a functional level. Healthcare innovation must serve inclusion.

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What Will It Take to Achieve Value From Digitally Enabled Diabetes Care?

HIT Consultant

Think in terms of relationships Healthcare has built-in buy-in from consumers, but some people still think it’s not their “job” to take a leadership role in their health and well-being — it’s the job to be done by their provider and health plan. They can get overwhelmed.

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2024 Healthcare Predictions

Lexis Nexis

The healthcare industry has been adapting to rapid changes especially since the COVID-19 pandemic started. The pandemic rapidly shifted the way providers deliver care, consumer expectations for care delivery and digital enablement. It also placed demands on antiquated technology.