Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Featured Report: University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital offers parents video visits with NICU

This Week's Healthcare Online News

Modern Healthcare
Doc employment won't lead to lower healthcare spending, research shows
May,05,2014
by+ Melanie Evans

Market share and prices tend to climb among hospitals that employ doctors but not for hospitals with looser contracts with independent physicians, according to newly published research. The findings, the authors say, suggest that integration itself does not produce the savings that many health system executives and policymakers promise from closer coordination between hospitals and doctors.
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MobiHealthNews
University of Minnesota Children’s Hospital offers parents video visits with NICU
May,05,2014
by:+Aditi Pai

University of Minnesota Amplatz Children’s Hospital has launched a digital system that allows parents to keep an eye on their newborns who are in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), according to a news segment aired on CBS Minneapolis.
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Med City News
Customized mobile health platform acts like a “Swiss Army Knife of apps” for hospital communication
May,07,2014
by:+Stephanie Baum

There is a sense of urgency in responding to calls and text alerts on mobile devices that make them both especially useful for contacting others faster and attention diverting. It has spurred mobile health startups and growth stage companies from Seratis and Cureatr to Voalte to help medical staff ditch their pagers to make communication faster and more efficient. Mobile health company, Practice Unite, has developed several different applications within one app platform.
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Physician Practice
Retail-based Health Clinics and Patient Care: Nuisance or Necessity
May,02,2014
by:+Matt Dallmann

As the Affordable Care Act (ACA) falls into place, the healthcare industry continues to look for solutions to anticipated problems. One potential problem is the projected disparity between patients who will use their benefits under the ACA and the limited pool of primary-care doctors who will treat them. The growing shortage of primary-care doctors, expected to reach 45,000 by 2020, may cause longer wait times or discourage care altogether.
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