05.01.24
The use of augmented intelligence (AI) in medicine has been increasingly used to develop cancer prognoses, respond to patient messages, predict adverse clinical events and recommend optimal staffing volumes in radiology, cardiology and neurology.
12.05.23
Three years following the onset of the COVID-19 public health emergency (PHE), states across the United States continue to enact permanent changes to telehealth laws that impact how physicians and other providers can deliver care remotely.
11.13.23
The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a dramatic rise in the use of telehealth nationwide to deliver health care services to Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program enrollees.
09.26.23
With recent events underscoring the Federal Trade Commission’s heightened scrutiny of and enforcement efforts against health app companies collecting or using consumer health information, it's imperative for these same companies to be attuned to the shifting landscape.
03.01.23
Catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic, many behavioral health care providers have implemented telehealth services to augment existing partial hospitalization programs and intensive outpatient programs.
11.01.22
Strengthening our nation’s long-term care system is a pressing societal issue as growing numbers of older Americans and people living with disabilities or chronic diseases increase demand.
08.02.22
The United States continues to face a behavioral health crisis that has worsened due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, nearly 40% of adults reported symptoms of depression or anxiety, an increase from 10% in 2019.
07.13.22
Telehealth has emerged as an essential tool for expanding patient access to health care services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
06.22.22
By March of this year, more than 61% of Americans had experienced a telehealth visit—and almost 88% want to continue using telehealth for nonurgent consultations, even after the pandemic passes, according to findings reported in Healthcare Finance.
10.07.21
The COVID-19 pandemic drove significant expansion in state and federal telehealth policies, playing a critical role in ensuring access to substance use disorder (SUD) services, even during quarantine.