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Three 2023 telemedicine trends that advance the 'new normal' in healthcare

Healthcare It News

Technology has became culturally accepted as an integral part of the patient experience as telemedicine gained popularity. As healthcare providers look ahead to 2023, being at the forefront of what's next in telehealth and strategically integrating the technology necessary to stay there may be critical to future success.

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RPM reduces 30-day readmission rates by 50% at Lee Health

Healthcare It News

Moreover, these at-home and remote patient monitoring technologies can optimize resource utilization, streamline care delivery, reduce length of stays in the acute setting, and reduce readmissions – leading to a tangible return on investment for healthcare organizations. in Room W307A at HIMSS24 in Orlando.

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Cleveland Clinic leader: Telehealth now a 'permanent mode' of care delivery

Healthcare It News

Telemedicine demands personalized care at scale for complex conditions, ramping up the move toward concierge care, and increasing access to the best medical expertise, The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic continues. It's clear that virtual care is now a permanent mode of healthcare access and delivery.

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CX Healthcare Practice Focuses on Post-COVID Telehealth

CiscoHealth

The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation like never before. From telehealth to new non-traditional delivery models, it’s clear the future of healthcare is digital. Providers must be agile to meet patient demand and to counter projected financial losses of $323B over the past year. Patient enablement.