November 20th 2024
This is how health care organizations are addressing compliance pressures, cybersecurity threats, and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) amid resource constraints and evolving regulations.
Economics of a Health System’s Direct-to-Consumer Telemedicine for Its Employees
A direct-to-consumer telemedicine service resulted in lower per-episode unit costs for care within 7 days and only marginally increased the use of services overall.
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Financial Factors That Influenced Telemedicine Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This study describes financial issues that influenced telemedicine provision and use for patients with chronic conditions and their providers during COVID-19.
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The Value of Virtual Physical Therapy for Musculoskeletal Care
This counterfactual simulation study on a nationally representative sample of the working population with musculoskeletal conditions estimated the value of patient-initiated virtual physical therapy.
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Dr Sheila Garland: CBT for Insomnia Improves Functioning in Patients With Cancer
June 7th 2023Targeting insomnia with cognitive behavior therapy is almost like a frontline therapy, because by doing so, you’re able to improve a whole host of other symptoms that would coexist with insomnia, explained Sheila Garland, PhD, MSc, Memorial University in Newfoundland, Canada.
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Digitally Tracked Data Improve QOL in Autoimmune Diseases, Long COVID
May 30th 2023Quality of life (QOL) for people living with autoimmune diseases benefits from an integrated approach that considers individual immune system sensitivities and patients’ life circumstances, a new study shows.
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Business Intelligence Is Easier to Implement Than AI, Says Highlands Oncology Group’s Jeff Hunnicutt
May 23rd 2023Jeff Hunnicutt, CEO of Highlands Oncology Group, discusses the difference between business intelligence and artificial intelligence (AI), including process implementation and data compilation.
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Dr Rupal Shah: The COVID-19 Pandemic Accelerated Remote Spirometry Opportunity
May 21st 2023Rupal Shah, MD, associate professor at the University of California San Francisco, talks about how the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic created an opportunity for patients who have undergone a lung transplant to undergo spirometry testing at home instead of at the the hospital.
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Telehealth Has Many Benefits in GI Care, Says Oshi Health's Sam Holliday
May 20th 2023Telehealth provides more flexibility for patients with gastrointestinal issues to better fit their care into their lives and around symptoms they may be experiencing, said Sam Holliday, co-founder and CEO of Oshi Health.
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Patients With SCD Prefer Digital CBT if It’s Personalizable and Social
May 17th 2023Focus groups show patients who have sickle cell disease (SCD) like the idea of a digital health app for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that allows them to make meaningful connections with people with shared experiences.
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Cost-effectiveness of a 3-Year Tele-Messaging Intervention for Positive Airway Pressure Use
Long-term tele-messaging was more effective than no messaging and short-term messaging for positive airway pressure use, and it was highly likely to be cost-effective with an acceptable willingness-to-pay threshold.
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