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  • Article

    Hospitalists Explore Evolving Roles in Telemedicine

    • Larry Beresford

    December 1, 2023

    When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in March 2020, health care providers had to learn in a hurry how to navigate telemedicine and virtual, distant encounters with patients—using technologies that...

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    Telemedicine to the Rescue

    • Andrea Hadley, MD; 
    • Chris Arnos, MD; 
    • Dave Synhorst, MD; 
    • Eric Kort, MD; 
    • Jeri Kessenich, MD; 
    • Martina Inclan, MD

    January 3, 2023

    Children’s hospitals across the nation have been overwhelmed by the current surge of patients with acute respiratory illnesses.1 The unprecedented demand for acute care has caused critical...

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    Inpatient telemedicine can help address hospitalist pain points

    • Sareer Zia, MD, MBA

    March 3, 2021

    The extent to which telemedicine is able to positively impact patient care will revolve around overcoming barriers.

  • 1
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    Pandemic effect: Telemedicine is now a ‘must-have’ service

    • Richard Franki

    August 13, 2020

    Survey examines patients’ perception of safety and their telemedicine experience.

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    COVID-19 spurs telemedicine, furloughs, retirement

    • Gregory Twachtman

    April 28, 2020

    Physicians are considering different types of practice as they feel the financial impact of COVID-19.

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    COVID-19: Telemedicine boosting access but is not a panacea

    • Andrew D. Bowser

    April 27, 2020

    Surging virtual visits are setting a precedent during the pandemic, but the future of telepsychiatry remains to be written, experts said.

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    A decade of telemedicine policy has advanced in just 2 weeks

    • Maureen Salamon

    April 6, 2020

    User-friendly technology and the relaxed telehealth restrictions have made it fairly simple for patients and physicians to connect.

  • 1
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    Pilot program trains residents in telemedicine

    • Jennifer Reising

    May 13, 2019

    WASHINGTON – Residents said their telephone visits allowed them to build rapport with patients.

  • News

    Speakers discuss benefits, use cases of telemedicine for hospitalists

    • Jeff Craven

    March 26, 2019

    The word “hospitalist” is clear and concise. It declares that this type of physician is directly tied to hospitals, as much of a fixture as emergency departments, ICUs, and cafeterias. But what if a hospitalist appears on a screen instead of standing at bedside?

  • 1
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    CMS considers expanding telemedicine payments

    • Alicia Gallegos

    July 17, 2018

    The proposed rule would pay doctors for an expanded number of telemedicine services and add payment for virtual check-ins by phone or other technologies.

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