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Federal telehealth updates in 2023
Here are five federal telehealth updates from 2023, according to a July 31 report from JDSupra: -
Deadline to implement HIPAA-compliant video technology for telehealth nears
Physicians will be required to use HIPAA-compliant video technology for telehealth services by Aug. 10. -
What physician specialities use telemedicine the most?
Telemedicine has grown rapidly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it remains a popular option in 2023. -
10 takeaways on the state of telemedicine
Here are 10 takeaways for physicians to know from the Doximity 2023 "State of Telemedicine Report": -
Telemedicine industry expected to reach $435B by 2031
The telemedicine industry is expected to experience a compound annual growth rate of 21.4 percent through 2031, reaching a value of more than $435 billion, according to market analysis published May 10 in Digital Journal. -
4 telehealth updates following the COVID public health emergency physicians should know
HHS published a fact sheet on changes to telehealth policies following the expiration of the national public health emergency May 11. -
Abridge partners with University of Kansas across 140 locations
Health technology company Abridge has partnered with the University of Kansas Health System to rollout its artificial intelligence-powered medical documentation technology to the Kansas City, Kan.-based health system's more than 140 locations. -
Biden administration seeks to limit some telehealth prescriptions
The Biden administration is looking to require patients to go through an in-person examination before being prescribed most medications by their physician, according to a Feb. 25 report from CNN. -
Telemedicine consults reduce need for hospital transfers for children at rural, community hospitals: Study
Pediatric emergency room patients who had a telemedicine consult with a specialist were less likely to be transferred to another hospital, a study published Feb. 13 in JAMA Network Open found. -
Michigan physician accused of telehealth Medicare fraud
Michigan physician Sangita Patel, MD, has been named in a criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan concerning Medicare fraud, according to a Feb. 8 report from the Oakland Press. -
VillageMD taps Dr. Bryan Becker as national medical director
Bryan Becker, MD, will serve as national medical director of the Texas region for VillageMD, a healthcare services company with 680 practice locations across 26 markets. -
Cleveland Clinic, UC Davis Health executives join digital health company
Toby Cosgrove, MD, and David Lubarsky, MD, will serve as strategic advisers for Memora Health, a virtual healthcare management company. -
Dr. Xiaoyan Wang joins AI medtech company as chief scientific officer
Xiaoyan Wang, PhD, has been named chief scientific officer of Melax Tech, a biomedical data technology company based in Houston. -
Telemedicine provider Hicuity Health adds chief medical officer
Hicuity Health, a provider-to-provider telemedicine services innovator, has added Young Ahn, MD, as its chief medical officer. Dr. Ahn is an anesthesiology and critical care specialist. -
Dr. Deborah Edberg named chief wellness officer of Oak Street Health
Deborah Edberg, MD, has been appointed the first chief wellness officer of Chicago-based Oak Street Health, a network of primary care centers for adults on Medicare. -
7 telehealth trends physicians should know, per the AMA
The American Medical Association published a list of trends physicians should know about telemedicine Dec. 16. These trends were based on data from the CDC's 2021 Health Interview Survey, which involved almost 90,000 people across 35,000 households in the country. -
Physician digital health trends in 2022: 7 facts
The number of physicians who feel as though digital health is advantageous rose to 93 percent in 2022, according to the American Medical Association's Sept. 13 digital health research survey.
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