Attorney Mei Kwong, executive director of the Center for Connected Health Policy in Sacramento, believes that telehealth services can eliminate barriers to good health care in rural America.
Congress considers pilot program to treat COPD patients through telehealth
Mike Kelly added that current law doesn’t qualify medical professionals to deliver disease management via telehealth services.
Providers in South Carolina and Texas overcome telehealth challenges
Dr. David McSwain, chief medical information officer of the Medical University of South Carolina believes that many remain skeptical or opposed to the growth of telehealth.
Telehealth combats the challenge of psychiatrist shortage for Impower
Remote health monitoring system has certainly contributed in bettering healthcare outcomes. Florida-based Impower was a small behavioral health agency that focused on home-based and school-based care for people in the child welfare system.
CMS responds to the breach in federal Affordable Care Act portal affecting 75,000 people
The files of an estimated 75,000 individuals were accessed in a breach of Healthcare.gov for Affordable Care Act enrollment.