Eric Wicklund
A Vanderbilt study finds that patients undergoing uncomplicated surgical procedures would rather meet with their doctor online than go to the doctor's office.
A tech partnership is promoting an RFID platform for linking clinicians to their patients and medical records in the hospital.
Medicare currently reimburses for telestroke services if they're located in rural parts of the country. New legislation would end that restriction and support care in urban and suburban areas as well, potentially saving thousands of lives and billions of dollars.
A Canadian company's new business unit focuses on separating the medical images from the pictures of Cancun and kids, and storing them in a safe place for sharing with colleagues and patients.
Europe's acknowledged leader in eHealth adoption is targeting home patient monitoring and video consults, and funding them to the tune of $3.2 million in federal grants.
Expanding access for Medicare recipients is one of the organization's three Congressional Asks.
Healthcare providers are taking that initial "rate my doctor" survey and expanding it into a care coordination platform. And their patients are responding favorably.
With the Pope heading to Philadelphia this weekend, Jefferson Health has launched its virtual visit app and platform a few months early to the city's residents - and the millions of visitors heading that way.
A recent webinar outlined the different policies and reimbursement guidelines in the Northeast - and highlighted the uneven landscape facing healthcare providers who want to use the technology.
Most of the 10 top-selling smartwatches don't protect sensitive data or feature secure access controls.