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Telehealth use for children with chronic conditions grew during pandemic: CDC
Children with chronic conditions were more likely to use telehealth during the pandemic than children without a chronic condition, according to a CDC study published May 10. -
Mississippi requires insurers to cover telehealth
The governor of Mississippi recently signed into law a bill that requires insurers to cover telehealth services on par with in-person care. -
Hackensack Meridian Health's telestroke program eliminated 'neurologist shortage'
The high demand for neurologists at Hackensack Meridian Health prompted officials at the New Jersey-based system to establish a telestroke program powered by Teladoc to get eyes on stroke patients as quickly as possible. -
Free telehealth to access COVID-19 antiviral drug offered in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has launched a free telehealth program to screen COVID-19 patient eligibility and provide prescriptions for the new antiviral medication Paxlovid. -
Telehealth prescription company reports strong revenue
A telehealth prescription company designed for gender-based health needs is reporting strong revenue growth. -
Novant Health to pilot remote patient monitoring program for bariatric patients
Winston Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health announced plans to pilot a remote patient monitoring program that allows bariatric patients to receive ongoing or follow-up care related to their procedure or condition from their home. -
HHS releases $16M to expand telehealth for family planning groups
HHS announced it will release $16.3 million in grants for family planning groups to expand their telehealth services and infrastructure. -
3 issues with telehealth and how to overcome them, per NCQA report
Telehealth providers often struggle with several key problems, including accessibility of the platform, regulatory and infrastructure barriers and sharing data. A report from the National Committee for Quality Assurance, released May 10, highlights those key challenges and provides solutions for providers. -
Telemedicine eliminated the racial gap in primary care at Penn Medicine
The increased adoption of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic raised the rate of completed primary care visits for Black patients by 10 percent, according to a study published May 2 in Telemedicine and e-Health. -
Amwell boosts telehealth visits 20% in Q1: 5 things to know
Amwell has been growing its number of providers and patients in the first quarter of 2022 as it released its results from its first financial report of the year May 9. -
Pediatric report unveils NRC Health’s 2022 health predictions to champion consumer trust
NRC Health, the leading provider of in-depth customer intelligence in healthcare, recently released its 2022 Healthcare Consumer Pediatric Trends Report to deliver insights into how parental needs have shifted. Culled from millions of data points captured in hundreds of thousands of consumer households, the report highlights consumers’ evolving preferences and behaviors related to crucial pediatric-healthcare trends. -
Employees opt for telehealth, but privacy concerns remain, survey shows
While telehealth and at-home health screening are popular with employees, many of them have issues with data privacy and who the results will be shared with, according to the 2022 Health at Work survey from Quest Diagnostics. -
DOJ investigating telehealth startup after allegations of overprescribing stimulants
Telehealth startup Cerebral has been subpoenaed by federal prosecutors after allegations of overprescribing controlled substances, The Wall Street Journal reported May 7. -
CMS telehealth expansion increased use in disadvantaged neighborhoods, study shows
The expansion of Medicare coverage for telehealth visits during the pandemic increased use among socioeconomically disadvantaged beneficiaries in both rural and urban areas, according to a study published May 2 in Health Affairs. -
Teladoc in the news: 5 recent updates
From its $6.6 billion impairment charge for its Livongo acquisition to inking a deal with Amazon Alexa, here are five of the most recent healthcare moves from Teladoc as reported by Becker's: -
The next chapter in care delivery: How to fill care gaps and realize the promise of telehealth and automation
The pandemic has made it clear: the delivery of healthcare is changing, and technology is playing a key role. -
Telehealth startup halts controlled substance prescriptions after allegations of overprescribing
Telehealth startup Cerebral is putting a pause on prescribing controlled substances to new patients as the company faces allegations of overprescribing, The Wall Street Journal reported May 4. -
Boston Children's Hospital inks deal to innovate, scale pediatric telehealth
Boston Children's Hospital partnered with virtual care platform Summus Global to innovate and expand its pediatric virtual care options to more patients. -
New telehealth cube mimics in-person visits
Telehealth innovation company UniDoc has created a private telehealth booth, called the H3 Cube, which is a private, fully functional office, which is comparable to a physician's office. -
Idaho health system creates telehealth program to treat patients with burn injuries
Driggs, Idaho-based Teton Valley Health Hospital created a telehealth program designed for patients with burn injuries.
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