Telemedicine
Telemedicine has redefined the healthcare industry, providing critical access to care when it needed the most. Through virtual consultations, remote monitoring, and digital health platforms, telemedicine has bridged the gap between patients and healthcare providers, particularly during the global pandemic. This innovation not only ensures continuity of care but also improves patient outcomes by making healthcare more accessible, cost-effective, and convenient.
Find insights on how telemedicine has transformed traditional healthcare models, allowing for seamless communication, faster diagnoses, and personalized treatment plans through our Telemedicine special issue.
Do AI Diagnostics have a role in telemedicine? What does this mean for healthcare equity?
By Jawad N. Saleh, Chief Pharmacy Officer and AVP Clinical Operations, Hospital for Special Surgery AI-powered diagnostic tools have revolutionized healthcare across multiple domains. In medical imaging analysis, AI algorithms enhance radiologists' ability to detect abnormalities in X-rays, CT scans, ...
Leveraging Tele-Rehabilitation to Improve Public Health Outreach
By Preet Kukreja, Director, Population Health Initiatives, St. John's Episcopal Hospital and Kinshuk Saxena, Lead - Commercialization Strategy and Operations, Novartis Kinshuk Saxena Utilizing AI and Wearable Technology to Democratize Access to Physical Therapy in Underserved Populations through Tele-Rehabilitation When ...
Redefining Telemedicine in the Age of Resource Limitation
By Matthew Quinn, Science Director, Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) In March 2020, the world was about to experience an unprecedented surge in the need for critical care. While COVID-19 strained the healthcare capacity of communities across the ...
Telehealth Competency: Not a Skill But a Transformative Mindset
By Kathy H. Wibberly, Ph.D., Director, Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center, Karen S. Rheuban Center for Telehealth, University of Virginia School of Medicine The healthcare industry has undergone a profound transformation, driven by technological advancements and changing patient needs. One of ...
The University of Kansas Health System Addressing Care Gaps with Telehealth
By Jason Grundstrom, Executive Director of Continuum of Care, The University of Kansas Health System The University of Kansas Health System, along with the University of Kansas, has been a pioneer in telemedicine for more than thirty years. In the ...
The Role of Telemedicine in Healthcare and its Transformative Impact on the Industry
By Vineela Yannamreddy, CIO, United Medical Center Telemedicine emerged as a tool to provide basic primary care services to rural/remote locations by conducting virtual visits via videoconference or a phone call. Before the onset of a global pandemic, the utilization ...
Recent Trends in Telehealth and Virtual Care Program Offerings
By Gerard Frunzi, Director of Virtual Care, Centura Health The past few years have been a constant roller coaster for those in Telehealth. There have been significant changes in the regulatory environment, the corporate makeup of the industry, provider interest, ...
Emergence Teleradiology-Diagnostics that Make Answering Patients’ Questions Easier
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a common disruptive force globally, that also brought into the forefront many innovations and trends that elevate the quality and access to healthcare. Battling the massive shortage of radiologists in the United States over the ...
Current trends in radiology and how physicians and health systems plan to adapt
By Matthew J. Miller, Associate Residency Program Director, Allegheny Health Network Continued demand for telemedicine and remote learning. When medical historians look back on this time, the easy connection between the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise of telemedicine and remote ...
The Rapid Evolution of Cognitive & Procedural Telehealth
By Lee David Milligan, SVP & CIO, Asante Health System The concept of cognitive Telehealth has been around for many years. It’s convenient, fast and when accomplished without technical snags, is quite efficient. If we broaden our definition to include ...
Ten Takeaways on Telehealth from the Perspective of a Pandemic
By Dave Smith, Associate VP of Virtual Medicine, UMass Memorial Health Few, if any, of our cohorts in healthcare IT could have foreseen the unveiling of a global outbreak in the early days of 2020. And while my health system ...
The Role of Telemedicine in the Healthcare Industry
By Emmanuel Opati, MBA, MHA, PMP, Assistant Administrative Director, Office of Telemedicine, Johns Hopkins Medicine To be blunt, there is no future of healthcare without telemedicine. Until March 2020, telemedicine was on the periphery of healthcare in the US. Many ...
Role of emerging technologies in the healthcare industry
By Aaron Young, CIO, Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center COVID-19 accelerated the need for the healthcare industry to adopt and adapt emerging technologies. During the pandemic, a brick and mortar facility became significantly less important than technology solutions that allow ...
Virtual Health – More Than Just Technology
By Kathi Cox, SVP, Integrated Experience, Texas Health Resources Can you think of a health system whose virtual health strategy was not escalated due to the pandemic? Many of us were planning a long-term strategy to introduce telemedicine tools, and ...
Telemedicine is Now Playing a Vital Role in Care Delivery
By Kristin Carlton, Director of Telemedicine Clinical Outreach, Children's Health When the world went into lockdown due to COVID-19 in early 2020, virtual care teams around the globe had to pivot immediately and find a way to continue to deliver ...
Expanding Virtual Solutions Post-COVID Will Improve Health Care Access
By Justin Gnau, VP & Division CIO, St. Luke’s Health, a CommonSpirit Health facility When the coronavirus struck, innovation became the lifeline for health care providers scrambling to deliver critical treatments and information without risking viral spread. In those first ...
Health Care Transformation is More Than Virtual Visits
By Lana Adzhigirey, System Director of Virtual Health, CommonSpirit Health Gone are the days when addressing only the clinical needs of the patients is considered good care. Healthcare systems are facing quickly developing consumer and patient expectations resulting from exposure ...
Telehealth: An Evolution in Approach and Mindset
By Frank D. Sites, MHA, BSN, RN, VP of Connected Care Operations, Jefferson Health At Jefferson Health, our vision for a long time has been to blend traditional healthcare with technology to promote and create access. We spoke boldly about ...
Health Equity and Telehealth
By Raymond Lowe, SVP/ CIO, AltaMed Health Services Before 2020 there had been forward-thinking discussions on the consumerism of medicine, but the pandemic forced providers to focus on patient-centric care through telehealth, chatbots, remote consults, remote patient monitoring, and rich ...
How about an article on Provider-to-Provider Asynchronous E-Consults?
By Michael Ross, Medical Director of Telehealth & Regional Medical Information Officer, Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center Access issues among specialty care remains an area of rising concern nationwide. At present, throughout the US healthcare system, the average time ...
Hackensack Meridian Health – Focus on Telehealth
By Rachel Weiss, VP Telehealth & New Business, Hackensack Meridian Health and Mark Eimer, SVP CTO & Co-Interim CIO, Hackensack Meridian Health At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH)quickly developed a telehealth solution ...
Can Healthcare Have an Access Revolution on the Back of Telemedicine?
By Deepti Pandita MD, FACP, FAMIA, Chief Health Information Officer & Ryan Jelinek DO, Clinical Informatics Fellow, Hennepin Healthcare In March of 2020, like many other healthcare organizations, Hennepin Healthcare Systems (HHS) in Minneapolis, MN found itself having to answer ...
Reducing Barriers Related to Telehealth Utilization
By Melissa Fox, MHA, FACMPE, FACHE, COO, Acenda Telehealth as a method of service delivery has risen in utilization over the past year. However, since this care option is not easily accessible, health care providers must incorporate strategies that ensure ...
Opportunity from Tragedy – Technology during COVID
By Tony S. Reed, EVP & Chief Medical Officer, Temple University Health System Never has our country been faced with as many challenges to overall health and well-being. In 245 years, we have endured wars, social unrest, pandemics, depressions, poverty, ...
Seven steps to telehealth success
By Jonathan Kaufmann, CMIO, Bayhealth Medical Center Why do so many hospitals have closets full of dusty and unused telehealth equipment? In short, because they fail to consider the broader organizational work needed before technology can be effective. Instead, it’s ...
Leveraging innovative health technology solutions to combat social determinants of health
By Kris R. Bhambhani, MPA, Chief IT Operations Officer, Columbia University Irving Medical Center Nearly every chronic health condition has an increased prevalence with declining income; in fact, the life expectancy of the wealthiest American is ten to fifteen years ...
CAREGILITY-Telehealth Meets the Moment, and Keeps Going
Over a year ago, as the COVID-19 pandemic’s scope became clear, Caregility quickly rolled out software that could run on everyday phones and computing devices, powering virtual healthcare encounters, remote patient monitoring, and patient/family communication. Early Caregility provider success stories ...
Remote Care: Turning Crisis into Opportunity
By Dhrumil Shah, CMIO, Compass Medical Healthcare has never been considered an industry easy to disrupt or willing to embrace innovation. It took a global pandemic to change healthcare as we know it today and I am certain that we ...
Gastro Health Use of Novel Capsule for Remote Ingestion Increases Telemedicine Capabilities During COVID-19
By Javier Parra, M.D., Gastroenterologist, Gastro Health The COVID-19 pandemic is the driving force of many modifications, temporary and permanent, which have ultimately changed the way we deliver health care outside of an office setting. As the pandemic evolved, we ...
COVID-19 Challenges and how Geisinger addressed it with the help of telemedicine
By David A. Fletcher, MBA, Associate Vice President Center for Telehealth, Geisinger The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a sea change in the telehealth industry and brought about changes in the delivery of care that had been predicted to require ...