Governor Kathy Hochul today announced a $3 million grant program to invest in new technologies that will improve access and adoption of telehealth in underserved communities.
The benefits of telemedicine reveal themselves as doctors and patients are forced to new forms of appointments.
As the pandemic rages on, meeting patients where they are has never been more important.
A new J.D. Power survey showed that patient satisfaction scores for telehealth reached 860 on a 1,000-point scale.
Before health systems can think strategically about growing their virtual care programs, it’s important to understand what happened during the pandemic and how it changed consumer and physician perceptions of virtual care.
Virtual care has grown exponentially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and this webinar will discuss key considerations as you plan for the future.
Insurers are rolling back the terms of telehealth coverage they launched this spring, with some customers set to face out-of-pocket charges on certain virtual visits starting October 1.
The pandemic has given mental health care a much-needed boost into the 21st century.
Becker's Hospital Review and Imprivata offer five considerations for hospitals shifting to a more remote workforce and expanding virtual care offerings.
Experts say cyberattacks are on the rise, and will only get worse if problems aren't fixed.