Mental Health Conditions Remains the Top Telehealth Diagnosis

FAIR Health: Mental Health Conditions Remains the Top Telehealth Diagnosis According to the FAIR Health Monthly Telehealth Regional Tracker, mental health conditions remained a top telehealth diagnosis despite overall declines in telehealth use in March 2022. Social work continued to be the top specialty in telehealth for the second straight month, both regionally and nationally. This [...]

2022-06-27T14:38:16-04:00June 2nd, 2022|

Telehealth Raises Visit Completion Rate by 20 Percent for Rural Residents

mHealth Intelligence: Telehealth Raises Visit Completion Rate by 20 Percent for Rural Residents A study published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine found that telemedicine is an effective alternative to in-person care for rural residents, helping to drive up appointment completion rates. Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study, using the data to determine any correlation [...]

2022-06-27T14:18:59-04:00June 2nd, 2022|

Study Evaluates How to Eliminate Telemedicine’s Virtual Waiting Room

Science Daily: Study Evaluates How to Eliminate Telemedicine's Virtual Waiting Room A study published in Quality Management in Health Care found that text messaging provides a way to connect patients and doctors without relying on the virtual waiting room. Twenty-two patients at a stroke clinic participated in the two-and-a-half-month study. Patients chose to either receive a text, [...]

2022-06-27T14:20:34-04:00June 1st, 2022|

Telehealth Resource Centers Support Letter

On May 31, more than 80 organizations called on Congressional Appropriators to increase funding for Telehealth Resource Centers. This increase in funding would provide a critical boost to the TRCs, which have experienced a high of an 800% increase in demand for telehealth assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic across the nation, yet have been level-funded [...]

2022-05-31T17:44:44-04:00May 31st, 2022|

Telemedicine, Continuous Glucose Monitoring Mitigated Effects of Pandemic on Children with Diabetes

UT Southwestern Medical Center: Telemedicine, Continuous Glucose Monitoring Mitigated Effects of Pandemic on Children with Diabetes A recent study published in BMC Pediatrics found the rapid adoption of telemedicine and increased use of continuous glucose monitoring helped to attenuate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with Type 1 diabetes. The study analyzed patient characteristics including insurance status, [...]

2022-06-27T14:23:20-04:00May 31st, 2022|

Telehealth Exams are Recommended for Older Adults with Blood Cancers

United Press International: Telehealth Exams are Recommended for Older Adults with Blood Cancers A study assessing telehealth-based exams found telehealth to be a good substitute for frailty assessments, which are recommended for seniors undergoing systemic therapy, such as chemotherapy. The study included 185 blood cancer patients aged 73 and older between November 2020 and March 2022 who [...]

2022-06-27T14:21:33-04:00May 31st, 2022|

National Strategy Needed to Guide Federal Efforts to Reduce Digital Divide

Government Accountability Office: National Strategy Needed to Guide Federal Efforts to Reduce Digital Divide The Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a report on broadband, which recommends the White House to develop and implement a national broadband strategy with clear roles, goals, objectives, and performance measures to support better management of fragmented, overlapping federal broadband programs [...]

2022-06-27T14:17:16-04:00May 31st, 2022|

Interest in Telehealth Services is Holding Steady

AARP: Interest in Telehealth Services is Holding Steady Interest in using telehealth services is holding steady, with about one-third of U.S. adults age 50-plus reporting they are extremely or very interested in using telehealth services for themselves or for a loved one, a figure that is essentially unchanged since April 2020.

2022-06-27T14:15:22-04:00May 27th, 2022|

Telemedicine in Cancer Care: Not All Patients Can Access

Medscape: Telemedicine in Cancer Care: Not All Patients Can Access Newly released study findings demonstrated that despite the increased use in telemedicine among patients across more than 20 cancer types, inequities in its usage remain. The largest disparity in telemedicine use was in people based on socioeconomic status —10.6% of patients living in the lowest socioeconomic status [...]

2022-06-27T14:09:17-04:00May 27th, 2022|
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