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The Capitol at night
By Susan Morse 11:01 am December 23, 2024
Stripped out of the final bill is a provision to prevent the 2.8% Medicare pay cut to physicians.
Two staff treating an ICU patient in bed
By Adam Ang 08:42 pm December 22, 2024
It will feature a 24/7 command centre, integrating the ICUs of small and medium hospitals.  
A doctor and their patient in a video conference with other specialists
By Adam Ang 11:30 pm December 19, 2024
The hospital, primarily based on virtual care, will be built by an Australian company.
Capitol Hill
By Mike Miliard 10:50 am December 18, 2024
The bipartisan continuing resolution announced on Monday offers "big wins" for virtual care, and the American Telemedicine Association and other healthcare groups are pleased.
Ally Hunter of Henry Ford Health on virtual care
By Bill Siwicki 12:09 pm December 16, 2024
Conversations have only started in the past few years about what digital equity is and how it applies to telemedicine and virtual care. Here's what the Detroit-based health system has learned so far.
Person sits at table with a laptop while holding a pill bottle
By Andrea Fox 11:11 am December 13, 2024
A health analytics company is partnering with pharma to allow patients to unify their health information across multiple providers. By leveraging artificial intelligence, the DTP platform analyzes medical records and makes recommendations. 
Clinical care collaboration
By Mike Miliard 10:39 am December 13, 2024
Intermountain, Mayo Clinic, MedStar, Ochsner, Stanford Health and UPMC are among the organizations taking part in the initiative, focused on innovating integration of virtual care pathways.
A nurse and a senior patient using a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 07:48 pm December 10, 2024
A recent study also revealed that Australian aged care nurses found it difficult to use multiple digital tools to perform tasks while providing end-of-life care.
Lisbeth Votruba, RN, of AvaSure on virtual nursing
By Bill Siwicki 12:10 pm December 10, 2024
A nurse expert discusses the results of a new survey from AvaSure showing that, while virtual nursing has yet to gain traction in acute inpatient care, it holds much promise – and already is showing results that benefit both nurses and the bottom line.
The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin health network
By Bill Siwicki 01:31 pm December 09, 2024
The health system's chief digital officer has the numbers to prove it. DTx have helped patients relearn driving after car accidents, manage the grief of losing a spouse and gain confidence to leave a career that's not working, he says.