Telemedicine services are gaining rapid popularity with employers looking to optimize the throughput of their workforce by offering the health benefit.
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Arkansas Lagging on the Telehealth Front
While progress has been made in Arkansas regarding telemedicine legislation, barriers still exist and continue to cause a headache for telehealth advocates.
Read more >ED, UC, PCP or .COM
Treatment in urgent care centers and primary care clinics may be less costly than in emergency departments, but telemedicine can prove more convenient.
Read more >Telehealth Traverses the Globe
Threats like Zika and cancer are swiftly being addressed by telemedicine programs which target near-inaccessible populations across the globe.
Read more >Quick, Virtual Care Continues to Gain Acceptance
In recent weeks, telehealth has seen more acceptance from some previously rigid states regarding telemedicine regulations.
Read more >Reducing Readmission, Length of Stay & Cost of Care
Telemedicine is one solution that can assist this effort, and virtual consultations are a tool that can be used to prevent readmission rates and reduce costs.
Read more >Telemedicine, Dementia, And Antipsychotics
Nearly 47.5 million people are suffering from dementia and every year there are approximately 7.7 million new cases. Elderly individuals with dementia are often times taken care of in nursing homes, where…
Read more >School’s Out, Telemed-is-in! [Infographic]
This infographic summarizes the 7 most common summer health concerns and travel medications that you can use to stay healthy this summer while vacationing.
Read more >The Appeal of Telemedicine
Telemedicine has been used since the late 1960’s, but has gained more mainstream appeal amongst patients and providers within the last 5 years.
Read more >The CONNECT Act
A group of six bipartisan senators introduced a bill called the CONNECT Act that attempts to make it easier for Medicare providers to utilize telemedicine.
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