Telemedicine News & Updates 5-22-2017
The latest in telehealth and telemedicine news includes swyMed, Bassett Healthcare Network, U.S. HealthWorks, SnapMD, Salus Telehealth, Inc., KPMG LLP, California Telehealth Network, OCHIN.
Read MoreThe latest in telehealth and telemedicine news includes swyMed, Bassett Healthcare Network, U.S. HealthWorks, SnapMD, Salus Telehealth, Inc., KPMG LLP, California Telehealth Network, OCHIN.
Read MoreBy Tommy White – With the number of Americans who own smartphones steadily increasing – recent research indicates that more than two-thirds of adults own some type of smartphone — the number of people using apps to help manage their healthcare is also increasing.
We followed the events, news, and tweets throughout ATA’s Telehealth 2.0 Conference and created a collection of highlights.
By Terry Edwards – If you could take one solution with you on your journey to clinical integration, what would it be? Clinical integration is the unification of healthcare data, services and coordination across acute, outpatient and post-acute care.
The latest in telehealth and telemedicine news includes the American Telemedicine Association, Diagnostic Imaging, Salus Telehealth, Nicklaus Children’s Hospital, and TytoCare.
By Linda Fischer – I spent 21 years as a hospital CIO and my job was more than just a job: it was part of my identity and a way of life. I love my new career – but yes, a part of me will always miss the hospital world.
The latest in telehealth and telemedicine news includes Jefferson Health, Zeriscope, and IBIS World. This week’s post also offers the latest in telemedicine news from the states including West Virginia, Utah, Vermont, South Carolina, and North Carolina.
By Jon Pearce – More and more, health systems are looking to telemedicine and virtual care technology to improve access by connecting patients with clinicians. It’s no secret that providing care online is critical to remaining competitive and meeting patient demand.
Q&A with Alan Portela, CEO of AirStrip. Interoperability and our progress towards it is a topic Mr. Portela speaks passionately about, and I had a chance to ask him what his thoughts were on the gains the industry is making post-HIMSS.