
A single patient-engagement platform can help practices cut operating expenses by up to 50% annually.

A single patient-engagement platform can help practices cut operating expenses by up to 50% annually.

Elizabeth Woodcock explains recent developments regarding how cost for telemedicine services are determined.

Working from home can lead to casual conduct, posing compliance risks for your organization.

Like in any ecosystem, the interplay between functions is paramount to success.

For practices that have been slow to adopt new technologies, the stakes are much greater as the urgency to get up to speed is intensifying.

Teleworking and telehealth have opened more doors for cybercriminals due to a lack of technical, administrative, and physical safeguards.

Elizabeth Woodcock explains the policies surrounding telemedicine, as well as what services are reimbursable and how payment is received.

A new report from CI Security suggests cybersecurity breaches were lower during healthcare's rapid transition to virtual care throughout the pandemic. In this episode of Perspectives, we look at why this might be and other aspects of their report with CI Security's Healthcare Executive Strategist, Drex DeFord.

It will take more than a face value commitment to telehealth for physicians and patients to feel the impact.

How cellular technologies and remote patient monitoring are improving patient care.

Elizabeth Woodcock outlines her best practices for setting up telemedicine services from an administrative perspective, while emphasizing that it is never too late to get in the game.

A brief overview of some of the key regulatory updates enacted during the pandemic, as well as new claim threats that physicians may face in the near future.

Telemedicine is more than a splash in the proverbial healthcare pan.

How this certification ensures the highest levels of technology security.

What providers and practice managers need to do to ensure the continued growth of these services.

Three ways to help your patients who may be suffering in silence.

Tactics should be built on a foundation of the three pillars: Educate, identify and treat.

Leaders from several organizations explain how they’re meeting the needs of their patients and employees.

Elective surgeries are the lifeblood of hospitals and health systems, accounting for 60% of total hospital revenue.

It is critical to provide crystal clear communications along every step, including where they should park and how to check-in upon arrival.

Until we learn how to take advantage of the benefits, and manage the challenges of telemedicine, it will be anxiety-provoking.

Telehealth platforms play a key role as physicians reconfigure office visits, adjust to new regulations, and seek to restore their practices.

Embrace new tech and clinical services to remain independent while continuing to achieve clinical excellence and business stability.

Existing challenges in addressing burnout have been exacerbated throughout the pandemic, Wayne Jonas, MD, says. We need to up our game in burnout prevention and management.

Physician practices should consider these five major categories of capabilities to examine in any telehealth solution.