This NP survey was conducted between July 28 and August 9, 2020, and received approximately 4,000 responses.
Across the U.S., “hospital at home” programs are taking off amid the pandemic, thanks to communications technology, portable medical equipment, and teams of doctors, nurses, X-ray techs, and paramedics.
Evidence is already emerging that telehealth use has peaked, and providers are starting to abandon it.
Eye-opening statistics presented by Stacey Cannizzo and Dr. Andrew Williams regarding COVID-19 and the impact of the disease on the human body.
Resident survey continues to show concern with work-life balance and low training prep for COVID-19.
As COVID-19 propels Headspace into a new league of popularity, experts say its scientific grounding is shakier than its subscription numbers might suggest.
As physician burnout continues to be a pressing issue in medicine, a new survey finds that Black, Asian, and Latinx doctors are less likely to report experiencing it than their white colleagues.
The CDC will host a Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity webinar on telehealth’s benefits and challenges, based on lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic.
NYSHealth President and CEO David Sandman discusses the importance of being socially connected while staying physically distant during the pandemic.
To support wide adoption of telemedicine, HHS, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response is partnering with the ECHO Institute at the University of New Mexico and the Public Health Foundation’s TRAIN Learning Network to deliver a 10-week, virtual peer-to-peer learning community called Telemedicine Hack.