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Telehealth Connection TV: Improvement is still needed however; professor Rupa S. Valdez shares how vendors and informaticists can boost virtual care accessibility.
Monthly Update: HIMSS Media Editor in Chief Jonah Comstock recaps some of June's top healthcare stories, including upcoming wearables, controversy surrounding the UnitedHealth Group and a deep dive into ASMR.
This week's top stories include the OIG claiming the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services lacks adequate authority to ensure hospitals are adequately prepared for a pandemic, Ro buying Kit and a new report finding telehealth use is declining.
Telehealth Connection TV: Nursing informatics professional Judy Murphy discusses the potential for virtual services to bolster preventive care.
New care paradigms are nothing without new payment paradigms to make them work. In this episode of the Virtual Care Paradigm, health economist Jane Sarasohn-Kahn weighs in on the question of how to make virtual care pay.
Professor Krishnan Ganapathy, director of Apollo Telehealth Services, describes how the Indian government is advocating the use of digital tools to accelerate virtual care.
Mental health presents unique challenges and opportunities for virtual care. PCHA Managing Director Rob Havasy and Cloudbreak Health CEO Jamey Edwards discuss the perils and potential of virtual care for behavioral health.
Sherpaa founder Jay Parkinson lays out the difference between asynchronous, tool-based virtual care and video visit telehealth in the series premiere of The Virtual Care Paradigm.
Telehealth Connection TV: Sen. Mark Warner, a longtime telehealth advocate, says it will take a "sizable federal commitment" to get Americans connected.
This week's top stories include a ransomware attack exposing thousands of patient records, insurers' concerns that telehealth reimbursement parity may lead to overutilization, and the FDA clearing the Bigfoot Unity Diabetes Management System.