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Only 0.6% of remote encounters managed by the health system’s remote patient monitoring vendor’s caregivers escalate to Providence clinicians. Hypertension RPM patients saw a 12.55% reduction in
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The findings suggest it would be challenging to restrict telehealth payment in Medicare, researchers said. Some pandemic flexibilities are set to expire at the end of 2024.
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If the American Medical Association approves new changes and Medicare and private payers follow suit, providers that expand their remote patient monitoring programs to fit the new codes will gain the
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Mashup Score: 0Health systems urge Congress to lay down a permanent road map for telehealth services as clock ticks on December deadline - 9 day(s) ago
A major House subcommittee is considering 15 bills to expand access to telehealth services as the clock ticks on a
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Studies show patients who use a direct-to-consumer telehealth visit are more likely to receive an antibiotic. CDC renews guidelines to prevent overuse.
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Mashup Score: 57 ways telehealth is reshaping medicine for the better - 14 day(s) ago
74% of physicians work in practices that offer telehealth. Learn how telehealth and digitally enabled care offer wins for patients and families.
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Mashup Score: 2Online student support company eLuma appoints new CEO and more - 14 day(s) ago
Clinical-trial research company Clario announces new hire, and AI-enabled surgical care organization Apella and data company Brillio announce additions to their board of directors.
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Two recently published studies evaluated the uses of and attitudes toward telehealth in dermatology after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Mashup Score: 2Virtual Follow-Up in Patients Initiating Antineoplastic Treatment in the Ambulatory Setting - 1 month(s) ago
PURPOSE Initiating antineoplastic therapy can be distressful and affect patient retention of treatment-related side effects and safety protocols. Return visits can range from 8 to 28 days after treatment, during which patients may develop treatment-related questions and toxicities. This study’s objective is to evaluate how implementing a follow-up phone call 24-48 hours after initial antineoplastic infusion, compared with standard pretreatment education, affects patient satisfaction and education retention. METHODS We conducted a single-center pilot study where patients who were literate, English-speaking, with genitourinary malignancies, initiating intravenous chemotherapy or immunotherapy were eligible. The primary end point was patient knowledge retention. Secondary end points included patient satisfaction. The Leuven’s Questionnaire Patient Knowledge Tool, a validated, standardized tool, was used to evaluate patient knowledge retention, with a higher score indicating more retention
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This small (n=31) pilot finds proactive #telehealth telephone f/u for GU oncology pts improves education retention & satisfaction. Pts were more likely to retain info about potential side effects, triaging resources, & supportive therapy. ➡️ https://t.co/3xUTzyzDYz @DrRanaMcKay https://t.co/q83Bn0GZ0o
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Mashup Score: 0Automating and integrating RPM boosts BP care for Prisma Health - 1 month(s) ago
Clinical outcomes have shown 82% of patients experienced lowered blood pressure via remote patient monitoring at the health system, with severely hypertensive patients seeing a significant decrease
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At Providence, RPM is improving patient health and reducing provider workload https://t.co/lwJdmESzzo #Telehealth