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Daily FYI
Programs Offering Online Consultations With Doctors Pick Up Steam
Source: iHealthBeat
An increasing number of programs are offering online physician visits, U.S. News & World Report reports.
Current Offerings
The Hawaii Medical Service Association uses technology from American Well to offer patients 10-minute, online physician visits. The virtual visits cost $10 for members and $45 for nonmembers.
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FCC Announces Release of Report on Barriers to Broadband Adoption by the Advanced Communications Law & Policy Institute
Source: Resource Shelf
The Advanced Communications Law & Policy Institute (ACLP) at New York Law School has released a report identifying major barriers to broadband adoption among senior citizens and people with disabilities, and across the telemedicine, energy, education, and government sectors. This report was prepared in coordination with staff of the Omnibus Broadband Initiative (OBI) for use in the development of the FCC’s National Broadband Plan.
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History of Telemedicine: Evolution, Context, and Transformation
Source: JAMA
Many enjoy studying history. However, I am not one of them. Perhaps it is the way history is often taught, but more often than not, history to me has been more about memorizing uninteresting and irrelevant facts than reading inspirational stories about accomplished leaders and significant events. However, I have come to appreciate that a great deal can be learned from the successes, failures, and missed opportunities of the past. So with a strong interest in the promise of telemedicine, I eagerly read History of Telemedicine.
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Can economic evaluation of telemedicine be trusted? A systematic review of the literature
Source: 7th Space
Telemedicine has been advocated as an effective means to provide health care services over a distance. Systematic information on costs and consequences has been called for to support decision-making in this field.
This paper provides a review of the quality, validity and generalisability of economic evaluations in telemedicine.
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Telemedicine getting short shrift in Congress' health care reforms
Source: ScrippsNews
New digital and mobile technologies could help improve health care and cut costs for patients, but health experts say these services are not often covered by private insurance plans.
"We need to use technology to change the organizational structure of health care," Darrell West, vice president of the Brookings Institution, said at a recent panel discussion at the Washington-based think tank.
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Stimulus to fund $400 million in telehealth links, but insurers still reluctant to pay for services
Source: FierceHealthIT
The federal EMR subsidy program doesn't start until fiscal year 2011, but the American Telemedicine Association believes that there will be $400 million available from the economic stimulus legislation over the next six months to set up high-definition videoconferencing links between hospitals and remote, underserved facilities for the purpose of expanding telehealth services. That's sure to give a shot in the arm to an industry segment that's growing at 15 percent a year, the Wall Street Journal reports
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New Telehealth Device Brings Health Management Home
Source: Healthcare Technology Online
Cambridge Consultants, a leading technology product design and development firm, has recently unveiled VenaHub, a data collection and aggregation system that promises to simplify personal health management in a connected health environment. VenaHub employs a small pocket device to capture data from a user's ecosystem of wireless medical devices, which it then integrates into a customizable online health information portal.
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