Monday, May 5, 2014

Featured Report: Barriers Continue to Hold Back Telehealth Adoption

This Week's Healthcare Online News

Health Data Management
Barriers Continue to Hold Back Telehealth Adoption
May,02,2014
by+Greg Slabodkin

Telehealth has the potential to expand access to healthcare, lower costs, and improve care quality and patient outcomes across the country. However, in order to take full advantage of new technologies and advances in telemedicine, Congress must create a national telehealth framework that breaks down the barriers to widespread adoption, according to industry stakeholders who testified May 1 before the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee.
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Health Leaders Media
Sports Medicine Turns to Telemedicine
Apr,29,2014
by:+Scott Mace

Advances in telehealth technology are revolutionizing how healthcare providers respond to the hard knocks and head injuries athletes sustain on the football field, soccer pitch, and ice rink.
It may be baseball season, but I've got football on my mind. Not the game itself, but the injuries that can result from it, and specifically, how new technology can help detect concussions, those hard knocks that can do so much damage and yet be so difficult to detect.
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Med City News
As health gets social, Treato crawls the corners of the web to discover what patients are saying
May,05,2014
by:+Deanna Pogorelc

Patients are no longer tied to their physicians, and they’re certainly not tied to a specific prescription drug,” says Ezra Ernst, a former executive of UnitedHealth Group and Medscape. “With healthcare now, it’s just like with hotels – I’ll listen to my travel agent but I have to go to TripAdvisor to see what everyone else is saying, too. ”That consumer empowerment has given rise to the company that Ernst is now chief commercial officer of, Treato.
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Fierce Health Payer
EOBs don't help consumers understand coverage
May,01,2014
by:+Dina Overland

A majority of insurers' explanation of benefits statements don't help consumers understand what their plan covers for specific claims, says a new report from consulting firm Dalbar. The report evaluated EOBs to see whether insurers helped consumers understand the significance of the information and used certain design elements that enhance overall effectiveness.
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