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In this edition of Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry, Dan Czech of KLAS provides a checklist for telehealth software success.
Telehealth Connection TV: The VA was well-positioned to offer telemedicine to patients when the pandemic hit, says CIO Dominic Cussatt.
The Greystone Group's Chris Gibbons says passive systemic changes and representative user groups will be the keys to making sure virtual care works for everyone.
This week's top stories include the new direct contracting reimbursement model proving popular among payers and providers, YouTube battling medical disinformation, and a new study that found gamification boosts healthy behaviors.
HIMSS21 Digital Ambassador Chris Dancy travels to Las Vegas to point out highlights of the HIMSS Global Health Conference & Exhibition.
Diabetology cofounders Glen Travers and Roger New say finding a natural pathway to help deliver insulin can transform the lives of patients who suffer from diabetes, while education and finance can help drive innovation to improve outcomes.
Cotiviti's Nicole Neumarker asks, Without transparency, how can patients opt in as to how their information is being used?
In the series premiere of "Workplace Re-Entry in the Healthcare Industry," Sentara Health's Mark Crowe and Tyler Okoren discuss how COVID-19 changed telehealth at Sentara and where they're going from here.
This week's top stories include the VA flagging unreliable IT infrastructure cost estimates for its EHR modernization program, a new Alzheimer's drug that could strain Medicaid budgets, and Amazon using radar for monitoring sleep.
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James Millington, director of Healthcare Industry Marketing at VMware, says expect healthcare organizations to be moving their data centers from on-premises to the cloud.
