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Top 10 remote patient monitoring platforms, per KLAS
As healthcare increasingly moves to the home, KLAS Research scored the top remote patient monitoring vendors used by hospitals and health systems in a May 30 report. -
4 home care technologies for health systems to prioritize, per AHA
With an aging population dealing with a variety of chronic diseases, health systems should implement leading home care technologies, the American Hospital Association said May 23. -
Medicare payers vow to keep covering remote patient monitoring
Private insurance companies that contract for Medicare will continue to pay for remote patient monitoring, Politico reported May 23. -
Virginia hospital launches virtual nursing program
Fredericksburg, Va.-based Mary Washington Healthcare is launching a virtual nursing program at its Stafford (Va.) Hospital. -
Orlando Health launches virtual clinic at convention center
Orlando (Fla.) Health has launched a virtual care clinic at a local convention center. -
Teladoc expands virtual primary care partnership
Telehealth giant Teladoc Health is expanding its partnership with digital benefits provider HealthJoy to include virtual primary care. -
Medicare telehealth flexibilities to remain in place until 2024
The COVID-19 public health emergency is set to expire on May 11, but telehealth flexibilities for people with Medicare will remain in place until Dec. 31, 2024, according to the HHS. -
DEA extends telehealth prescribing rules until November
The Drug Enforcement Administration has extended the flexibilities that allow physicians to prescribe controlled substances via telemedicine without an in-person evaluation until November. -
Senators urge DEA to permanently extend telehealth prescribing flexibilities
Six senators, led by Sen. Edward Markey, D-Mass., have urged the Drug Enforcement Agency to permanently extend flexibilities that allow physicians to prescribe controlled substances via telemedicine without an in-person evaluation. -
6 telehealth award winners, including 1 health system
New York City-based NYC Health + Hospitals was the lone health system winner in the 2023 MedTech Breakthrough Awards honoring the top health technology platforms. -
Amwell reports $389M in losses for Q1
Telehealth company Amwell has reported $389.5 million in losses, with an impairment charge contributing to the majority of that total, according to the company's first-quarter earnings posted May 3. -
DEA temporarily extends telehealth prescribing flexibilities
The Drug Enforcement Agency has temporarily extended the flexibilities that allow physicians to prescribe controlled substances via telemedicine without an in-person evaluation. -
Penn State Health adds respiratory care to virtual ICU
Penn State Health has added respiratory therapy services to its virtual intensive care unit program. -
4 health systems launching new telehealth services
As the digitization of healthcare accelerates, more health systems are taking advantage of telehealth tools to provide care at a patient's convenience. -
Teladoc posts $69M net loss for Q1
Telehealth company Teladoc reported a net loss of $69.2 million for the first quarter of 2023. -
The expanding role of virtual nursing in healthcare
This Q&A highlights an interview with Tammy Cress, MSN, RN, Vice President, Clinical Solutions & Innovation for Hospitals & Health Systems at Teladoc Health. -
Former Teladoc president joins digital health company
Joseph DeVivo, Teladoc's former head of hospitals and health systems, is joining digital health company Butterfly Network. -
Cleveland Clinic launches neurological telehealth program
Cleveland Clinic is launching a neurological telehealth program through a new partnership with medtech company Genentech. -
11 hospitals launching new virtual nursing programs
Here are 11 organizations launching or expanding virtual nursing programs since Feb. 14: -
Forbes names 6 telehealth companies the best of '23
Forbes released its list of 2023's best telemedicine companies on April 20.
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