Alleviating Worldwide Health Crises with Telehealth
Among the long list of issues healthcare administrators face across the world, the aging population and rise of chronic diseases are the most pressing concerns. The push to change our approach to healthcare has...
Exciting Telehealth Market Projections for 2018
With the rise of technology and internet-based services, people are beginning to take advantage of the benefits that telehealth provides. Statistics show that the number of telehealth visits requested is projected to grow from 350,000 in 2013 to...
The Rise of Technology and the Fall of Traditional Medical Devices
Stethoscopes, blood pressure cuffs, and thermometers… some experts predict these tools will no longer be of use to medical providers in the future with the emergence of new medical technologies.
Telehealth Modernization Act of 2013 – What You Need to Know
In December 2013, the House Energy and Commerce Committee drafted the Telehealth Modernization Act, a piece of legislation aiming to unify state telehealth laws.
4 New Medical Technologies for 2014
Technology and medicine seem to go hand-in-hand in today’s market. New inventions have made it possible to streamline medical treatments and make healthcare accessible. Here are 4 innovative and promising technologies projected to expand...
The Implementation of Telehealth Into Health Plans [Infographic]
We thought it might be helpful to explain why health plans are beginning to implement telehealth into their systems. Take a look at this infographic for some helpful information.
Risk Management in Telehealth Practice
E-healthcare has emerged as an increasingly appealing tool for supplying medical treatment. However, as with any method of healthcare delivery, telemedicine has its own risks of which providers should be aware.
Still Not Convinced About Joining Telehealth? Read This!
The answers to five of the most frequently asked questions medical providers have when deciding if telemedicine is for them.
E-Healthcare Can Increase Your Revenue [Infographic]
Medical providers enjoy numerous benefits when they choose to practice e-healthcare: greater flexibility, more patients, and even an increase in revenue. Take a look at this infographic to learn more.
Increase Your Treatment Radius with E-Healthcare
Telemedicine offers a solution for people with commuting or time-constraint dilemmas; medical providers can virtually reach these remote patients at their homes.
E-Healthcare: Supply Meets Demand
Studies show more than 400,000 consumers used online medical services last year, and that number will undoubtedly continue to grow as word spreads about this innovative, cost-efficient form of healthcare.
Convenient Healthcare – No Longer an Oxymoron
Convenience is now a desirable, regularly expected, part of our everyday lives. However, this word hasn’t always been associated with healthcare.
The Pulse of Telehealth
As new advances in technology seem to emerge hourly, it becomes increasingly difficult to discern which new “gadgets” are innovative, and which have become passé. Thankfully, telemedicine is one aspect of technology that has...