Connected Care Updates – August 7
This update includes: DEA Public Listening Session Senate Approps Language - FTC Study on Interstate Licensing and notable research and news developments
This update includes: DEA Public Listening Session Senate Approps Language - FTC Study on Interstate Licensing and notable research and news developments
National Institute on Drug Abuse: Study Finds Telehealth Associated with Increased Likelihood of Receiving Evidence-Based Standard of Care Researchers at the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health, and the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, a part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found [...]
Fierce Healthcare: Moving Beyond Telehealth Fierce Healthcare released a white paper, sponsored by Spectrum Enterprise, on how unified communications can transform health care collaboration for patients and providers. Scalable bandwidth and better communications capabilities can help relieve disconnected communication systems. Leveraging technology that’s intuitive and easy to use can ease the burden on clinicians [...]
Assurance: The Impact & Perceptions of Telemedicine Assurance, an insurance company, conducted a survey which found that 90 percent of respondents would recommend telehealth to someone who hasn't previously tried it. Of potential significance to health care generally was that 62 percent of respondents said availability of telemedicine makes them more likely to seek care they [...]
Center for Connected Health Policy: Fact Sheet on the Proposed Calendar Year (CY) 2024 Physician Fee Schedule The Center for Connected Health Policy, the national telehealth policy resource center, released a fact sheet which summarizes the proposed CY 2024 Physician Fee Schedule. Comments are due September 11, 2023.
This update includes: Senate Appropriations Funding on Interstate License Portability ASPE Medicare Telehealth Trends Dashboard CMS Medicare Physician Fee Schedule National Institute on Drug Abuse RFI for Data on Telehealth Controlled Substances Prescribing and notable research and news developments
Blue Shield of California: Advancing Climate Action with Virtual Health Care As climate change increasingly threatens the nation's health care infrastructure and members' health outcomes, the adoption of more virtual care models is needed to build climate resilience and reduce carbon emissions in health care. The white paper found that the use of a hybrid [...]
PR Newswire: HealthSnap and Prisma Health Expand Program HealthSnap, a virtual care management platform, and Prisma Health, a health care organization in South Carolina, announced the expansion of their existing Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) program following improved provider and patient experience, and clinical outcomes. Originally announced in July 2022, the [...]
JAMA Network Open: Provision of Digital Health Technologies for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment by US Health Care Organizations More than a third of health systems with accountable care organization (ACO) contracts are using at least one type of technology, including remote patient monitoring and on-demand support tools. The study finds that the providers using those [...]
Cancer Medicine: Telehealth Use and Perceptions Among Prostate Cancer Survivors Telemedicine proves especially useful in instances where in-person care is unavailable or not feasible for patients. In regard to cancer survivors, 55 percent believed that telehealth was a good resource for more basic forms of care or an initial consolation. Telehealth increases access to care [...]