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Expanded Reimbursement Codes for Remote Therapeutic Monitoring: What This Means for Digital Health

Bill Of Health

New reimbursement codes for virtual patient monitoring may soon be incorporated into Medicare’s fee schedule, signaling the continued expansion and reach of digital health technologies catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic. These insights are integrated into electronic medical records (EMR) and used to inform clinical care decisions.

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Recap of AHLA’s Annual Meeting

Sheppard Health Law

Gurpreet Dhaliwal, a clinician-educator and Professor of Medicine at the University of California San Francisco, focused on health equity in his keynote address: Digital Health Technology – Raising Hopes or Raising Barriers? Counseling Clients in Changing Times.

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17 Execs Share How Health IT Can Address Clinician Burnout, Staffing, & Capacity

HIT Consultant

The integration of medical and behavioral health technology for healthcare providers on college campuses can help relieve many issues, including fatigue and burnout, playing a critical role in fusing healthcare and technology that addresses these critical staffing shortages. Tim O’Connell, M.D.,

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Medical imaging, AI, and the cloud: what’s next?

Cloud Blogs

Trends As we move forward and the digital transformation of healthcare continues to accelerate, I see three significant trends that will influence the future of health and wellness. Virtual care has the capacity to personalize, accelerate, and augment treatment and prevention, saving time and money while improving outcomes.

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The next investment priorities for telehealth, RPM and connected health

Healthcare It News

When it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic and health IT, if there's just one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that telehealth has gone mainstream. Thanks to new regulations from the government and subsequent new rules from commercial payers, telemedicine services are being reimbursed. " Customized app development.

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2023 may bring progress in SDOH tech, telehealth and interoperability

Healthcare It News

Despite innovations, a new study from the Yale School of Public Health finds the nation is losing ground on access to healthcare, with more barriers now than 20 years ago. Unite Us is a technology company that builds coordinated care networks of health and social service providers.

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Healthcare Is Changing, Right? Here’s 5 Reasons It’s Not.

HIT Consultant

Despite years of investment in health technology and infrastructure, healthcare systems still rely heavily on patchy legacy systems that are not always up to the task of supporting evidence-based decision-making and advanced analytics. It’s all about the money, money, money. For insurers, this means contracting is always a question.