Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Telemedicine alone was favored by less experienced physicians vs. seasoned physicians. Limitations to physical ...
Telemedicine actually improves the quality of care and increases physician satisfaction in delivering that care, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York. We ...
Telemedicine helped improve the quality of doctors’ patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic and has the potential for improving physician satisfaction and reducing clinician burnout in the future, a ...
Virtual care is a viable model for the long haul, says Dr. Chris Gallagher of Access TeleCare. Two of his physician ...
Telemedicine is linked to increased physician EHR-related work, both within and beyond their regular working hours, an Oct. 30 study published in JAMA Internal Medicine found. The research examined ...
Physicians are burning out and leaving the front lines of healthcare in big numbers. The pandemic has aggravated this problem. Solutions to this critical problem are needed. Clinicians and other ...
Indianapolis-based health insurer WellPoint is offering some physicians the chance to be paid for consultations through online video, without having to submit claims, according to an American Medical ...
Signaling a possible future approach to regulating Schedule II-V prescribing via telemedicine in lieu of in-person examinations, on January 17 the DEA issued a notice of proposed rulemaking regarding ...
Evidence suggests that oncology patients are satisfied with and sometimes prefer telemedicine compared with in-person visits; however, data are scarce on when telemedicine is appropriate for specific ...
Miramont Family Medicine, a group practice in Fort Collins, Colorado, has four offices with staff and patients in each location. For physicians, finding the time to be physically present where and ...