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Is DEA putting a telehealth controlled substance registry on the table?

Healthcare It News

The American Telemedicine Association released a statement on Friday saying that it applauds the Drug Enforcement Agency for posting a meeting notice on Friday that indicates that it is "openly considering" a special registration that would allow providers to prescribe medically necessary substances by telehealth.

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Survey: 1 in 3 patients comfortable with AI-led primary care

Healthcare It News

say their healthcare providers currently use AI to help diagnose, treat or communicate with patients, but 66% expect AI to play a bigger role in healthcare in the next five years, the survey found. What do people expect from AI in healthcare? The first is trained and targeted AI for healthcare emerging on the market.

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Why The Future of Healthcare Interfaces is Fluid

HIT Consultant

However, when it comes to healthcare, the HCI research has not found its way to healthcare practice. Most healthcare professionals still rely on memory, experience, pen & paper and difficult-to-use healthcare software. The future of medical tools needs to be catalytic as opposed to a hindrance.

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15 Healthcare Marketing Strategies to Attract Today’s Healthcare Consumer

Healthcare Success

Healthcare consumerism has drastically changed the way healthcare professionals need to market and deliver their services. Today’s consumers expect a healthcare experience as innovative and digitally advanced as any other industry. Think of all the reasons someone might decide to switch healthcare providers: . Relocation.

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The “State” of Telehealth: Delaware Expands Access to Telehealth

Sheppard Health Law

HB160 extends the Delaware emergency order (the “ E.O ”) which permitted the use of telemedicine services by residents even without the commonly required initial in-person visit. Further, Senator McBride stated that, because of the Bill, “A single working mom will be able to better communicate with her provider after hours.