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Dr. Shelley Cooper, chief executive officer at SureShow, says virtual care can be a way to optimize scheduling and connect vulnerable people with services.
Telehealth Access for America was formed in part due to Congressional inaction on telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a last-minute deal averts affects to reimbursement to hospitals and physicians.
Miles Romney, eVisit cofounder and chief technology officer, explains how his company weathered the early days of the pandemic, from increased telehealth volume to remotely onboarding new providers.
Monthly Update: HIMSS Media Editor in Chief Jonah Comstock shares some of the biggest headlines from November, including more moves from Amazon and news from FDA and CMS.
Sheeza Hussain, chief commercial officer at Biofourmis, explains how the company’s advanced analytics engine finds baseline metrics for individual patients so their providers can assess when they need medical intervention.
Singularity University's Dr. Daniel Kraft speculates on what's on the horizon for healthcare delivery.
Isaiah Nathaniel, CIO at Delaware Valley Community Health and HIMSS Changemaker, discusses how his health system reimagined its technology infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elise Kohl-Grant, chief information officer at Innovative Management Solutions NY, explains why the consumer and patient perspective needs to be considered when building digital health tools, particularly in the behavioral health space.
Robert Murphy, VP of Marketing for Revation Systems, talks about how the company provides a secure “digital office” telehealth experience for patients and providers that complements in-person appointments.
Akron Children’s Hospital CMIO Sarah Rush, MD, and CIO Harun Rashid talk about how the Davies Award-winning hospital uses digital health strategy to respond to the ever-changing healthcare environment .
CMS makes moves to increase compliance with hospital price transparency regulation, and the American Telemedicine Association and other business groups want Congress to continue allowing telehealth services to be treated as an excepted benefit.
Deep Dive: More Americans reported anxiety and depression during COVID-19, but many adults with a mental illness won’t be able to access care. Digital tools and telehealth could help bridge that gap.