Check out these 2 resources created from the QI Summit that focused on Tackling Telehealth: Improving Quality and Access by Integrating Virtual Care in Urology. Includes: 👉 Conference Proceedings: The QI Summit addressed four crucial topics, including practical implementation of telehealth, telehealth policy, medico-legal considerations in telehealth, and coding and reimbursement in telehealth 👉 Resources Toolkit: Practical implementation of Telehealth Click here ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Yjx5eZ
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Check out these 2 resources created from the QI Summit that focused on Tackling Telehealth: Improving Quality and Access by Integrating Virtual Care in Urology. Includes: 👉 Conference Proceedings: The QI Summit addressed four crucial topics, including practical implementation of telehealth, telehealth policy, medico-legal considerations in telehealth, and coding and reimbursement in telehealth 👉 Resources Toolkit: Practical implementation of Telehealth Click here ➡️ https://bit.ly/3Yjx5eZ
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Provider accessibility is one of the most significant issues right now in healthcare. Is telehealth still a viable solution? 🤔 Provider staffing shortages, affordability, language barriers and transportation issues are just a handful of reasons why provider accessibility is an issue patients face across the US. With many physicians nearing retirement and a projected physician shortage on the horizon, the question of how to combat this is weighing on the industry. In comes the solution that is helping alleviate this issue - telehealth! Here are a handful of benefits organizations are seeing from offering virtual care to their patients: 🚀 Specialty care expansion ❤️ Better patient outcomes 📈 Improved efficiency Explore further how telehealth technology is and will continue to be a viable solution in closing the patient/provider gap -- https://lnkd.in/gdTtM-Vv #healthcare #virtualcare #provideraccessibility #providerstaffing #telehealth
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5 Stories: Brain Surgeons Who Fell Behind by Ignoring a Custom Telemedicine App 1. The Surgeon Who Lost Patients to Convenience A renowned brain surgeon believed that surgery should always be a face-to-face matter and ignored the rise of telemedicine. Patients who needed consultations for post-op care or follow-up scans began opting for surgeons offering remote consultations, leaving him with fewer patients and increased cancellations. 2. The Practice That Couldn't Keep Up with Demand A brain surgery clinic was overwhelmed by new patient inquiries and post-op consultations. Refusing to implement a telemedicine app led to long wait times, poor communication, and frustrated patients. Competitors who embraced telehealth apps could efficiently manage patient load, delivering care faster and increasing patient satisfaction. 3. The Brain Surgeon Who Missed Out on Cutting-Edge Collaboration A brain surgeon chose to stick with traditional methods, ignoring the potential for real-time collaboration with other specialists via telemedicine apps. When difficult cases arose, other surgeons using apps could instantly consult peers or specialists, offering better patient outcomes. Meanwhile, his patients suffered from delayed care, leading them to seek treatment elsewhere. 4. The Clinic That Couldn't Adapt to Virtual Consultations A high-profile brain surgery clinic dismissed the importance of virtual consultations. Patients increasingly sought second opinions and pre-surgery consults from surgeons who offered app-based, HIPAA-compliant virtual meetings. The clinic lost prospective patients who preferred the convenience and accessibility of telehealth, leaving their schedules empty while other practices thrived. 5. The Surgeon Who Struggled with Post-Op Monitoring A leading brain surgeon rejected telemedicine apps for post-surgical follow-ups, thinking they couldn’t replace in-person evaluations. However, other surgeons who adopted telemedicine apps could easily track their patients' recovery, answer post-op questions, and provide care without requiring patients to travel. This led to higher patient satisfaction, while he lost many patients to more tech-savvy competitors. Brain surgeons excel at life-saving, intricate procedures, but staying connected with patients through a telemedicine app ensures your practice remains competitive and efficient. Don’t lose patients due to outdated systems—streamline your consultations, post-op care, and specialist collaboration with a custom app. Anthony Hitch and DoctorPocket.ca can help you implement cutting-edge telemedicine for your brain surgery practice. #BrainSurgery #Neurosurgery #Telemedicine #PostOpCare #PatientCare #HealthTech #DoctorPocket #AnthonyHitch #SurgicalInnovation #Neurosurgeon
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The power of #telehealth has been recognized by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) in a recently released statement. The statement lists the following benefits of telehealth to surgical patients: 1. Enhancing Access 2. Efficiency and Convenience 3. Patient-Centered Care 4. Continuity of Care 5. Multidisciplinary Collaboration 6. Cost Efficiency The statement closes by saying, "The adoption of telehealth by surgeons provides an opportunity to elevate equitable patient care, enhance healthcare outcomes, and continue the progression of surgical excellence in the digital era." https://lnkd.in/gCTxqeYD
The Importance and Standards of Telehealth in Surgical Practice
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The American College of Surgeons recent statement on the importance of telehealth in surgical practice mirrors many of the results we are seeing at Carium. Across multiple peri-operative and post-operative & post-acute recovery use cases, our health system clients are seeing: 1. Reduced no shows (~40%) 2. Reduced length of stay (~20%) 3. Reduced readmissions (45-50%) 4. High patient satisfaction (85-90%) and patient engagement rates (>85%) 5. High provider satisfaction rates (~90%) https://lnkd.in/g7JK3pbD
The Importance and Standards of Telehealth in Surgical Practice
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Revolutionizing Patient Care: How Virtual Clinical Trials Are Redefining Modern Medicine https://lnkd.in/e-NPZVUV #Technology #ClinicalResearch #ClinicalTrials #PatientRecruitment #DigitalMarketing
Revolutionizing Patient Care: How Virtual Clinical Trials Are Redefining Modern Medicine
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Such an interesting article on the causes of the ever growing doctor shortage problem. While this article is focused on research in the US, these trends are evident around the world. To put it simply, the research shows a few factors contributing to the growing healthcare shortage crisis. Issues like: 1. Long hours due to demand of consultations 2. A lack of control over their own schedules 3. The large amount of time spent on administrative tasks Next generation telemedicine is the answer to these problems. At Abi, we’ve changed the healthcare landscape by having: - Faster consultations, with the system getting all the necessary information prior to the interaction. - Physicians set their own hours and take consultations when they are available. - Administrative work significantly reduced, thanks to AI transcribing and providing reporting. The result? Patients don’t have to wait weeks, or even days to talk to a doctor. We match users with a physician in under 30 seconds. https://lnkd.in/gtMygsEJ #nextgenerationhealthcare #telemedicine #AIpoweredhealthcare #ondemandconsultations #ondemandhealthcare #doctorshortage
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Eliminate complications associated with post-acute care with transformative telehealth software! Many patients face complications within weeks of being discharged after critical surgery or treatment for chronic diseases, leading to readmissions. These readmissions place significant strain on both patients and healthcare systems, though many are often preventable. Learn more about what your clinic or hospital should look for when exploring post-acute care telehealth software. Make an informed choice by evaluating the features, user experiences, and supported platforms. Read our blog today for a descriptive overview! Learn More - https://engh.to/3ZEeXxi #EnghouseVideo #AcuteTelehealth #TelehealthSoftware
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Telephone or audio telehealth improves #healthaccess. One of the many reason that keeping reimbursement for it will and can lead to better care. This all goes hand in hand with remote monitoring and patient engagement. In this study, one of the least resourced, there were better outcome for using telehealth. Because often the choice isn't telehealth vs in-person visit. It is a telehealth vs no visit. #telemedicine #telehealth #audio #healthequity #techquity
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Despite being early adopters of digital tools like telehealth, technology hasn't sufficiently eased the operational and patient access challenges faced by specialty practices. The root cause: pervasive patient access “myths” that no longer align with the realities of emerging patient and operational needs, says David Dyke (he/him), chief product officer, Relatient. Find 3 patient access myths that can hinder specialty practices & how to combat them in this article for Physicians Practice. #healthcare #patientaccess #ptexp #digital
Patient access myths specialty practices should ditch today
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