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Glooko Webinar with Fierce Healthcare Covers Promising Outlook for Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring
Telehealth and remote patient monitoring (RPM) have been found to effectively manage patient and population health. During a webinar with Fierce Healthcare last month, Glooko CEO Russ Johannesson joined Tufia Haddad, MD, Chair of Practice Innovation and Platform, The Mayo Clinic and Professor Carri W. Chan, PhD, Professor, Division of Decision, Risk and Operations and Faculty Director, ...
By Glooko, Inc.
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Additional FCC Funding for Telehealth and Remote Patient Monitoring
Late last year, the Federal Communications Commission announced it would award $250 million dollars in funding to nonprofit and public healthcare providers as a part of the COVID-19 Telehealth Program. The COVID-19 Telehealth Program is a reimbursement program that tasks providers with submitting invoice forms and other documentation to receive compensation for telehealth-related expenses. ...
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RemetricHealth’s Integrated Telehealth/Remote Patient Monitoring Solutions Bridge the Gap Between Patients and Providers Amid Ongoing COVID-19 Crisis
RemetricHealth, a leading remote patient monitoring (RPM) and telehealth services company that has been serving the healthcare industry for more than a decade, has announced that its telehealth capabilities, in conjunction with its biometric monitoring devices, are helping connect patients and providers in a time when continuity of care can be challenging due to COVID-19. The telehealth model is ...
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How Remote Patient Monitoring Enhances Telehealth
The demand for telehealth in the United States has grown considerably in the past ten years. In 2017, patients were waiting an average of nearly 30 days to see their doctor, whose accessibility is growing increasingly scarce. It’s little wonder that from 2010-2017, the use of telehealth in hospitals increased from 35% to 76%, with nearly every state Medicaid program covering various ...
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MediPines Wins Prestigious Pediatric Medical Device Competition Focused on COVID-19-Related Technologies
MediPines, a respiratory medical device company, was selected a winner in the special COVID-19 edition of the “Make Your Medical Device Pitch for Kids!” competition presented by FDA-sponsored National Capital Consortium for Pediatric Device Innovation. The competition focused on innovations in COVID-19-related pediatric medical devices that will improve children’s health care, ...
By MediPines
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SCL Health to Deploy System-Wide OB Hub Powered by PeriWatch Command Center
PeriGen Inc., the market leader in applying artificial intelligence (AI) to improve safety in childbirth, today announced that SCL Health, a health system operating eight hospitals and 150 clinics in Colorado and Montana, is launching a centralized SCL Health OB Hub utilizing PeriGen’s PeriWatch Command Center enterprise-wide telehealth-platform. Through the OB Hub, a dedicated team of ...
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Focal Healthcare and CIMTEC Sign Licensing Agreement for a Suite of 3D Ultrasound AI-Based Technologies
The collaboration allows Focal Healthcare to develop a smart 3D ultrasound imaging platform for point of care use. TORONTO, CANADA – Focal Healthcare, known globally as a leading innovator of image-guided prostate cancer technology, is diversifying their product line by developing an AI-based 3D ultrasound imaging platform. Focal Healthcare has licensed patents from the Centre for Imaging ...
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The FCC’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program Secures an Additional $250 Million in Funding
What is the COVID-19 Telehealth Program? The FCC launched the COVID-19 Telehealth program as a part of the overarching CARES Act in March 2020 to help nonprofit and public health care providers implement connected care services in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. $200 million dollars in funding was distributed to eligible providers who had qualified for the program via the FCC’s ...
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Telehealth is the Rare Healthcare Issue that Enjoys Widespread Support
At first glance, the news that the federal public health emergency will remain in place through the remainder of 2021 might seem like a bad sign for hopes of quickly beating back COVID-19 and finally returning to normal. But it’s also good news for the continued growth of telehealth, and for patients. Norris Cochran, the acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
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