Friday, October 10, 2014

Featured Report: European Union grapples with telemedicine challenges, too


MobiHealthNews

Survey: Mental health clinicians don’t use much software, but demand is high for apps
Oct,08,2014
by: Jonah Comstock 
Seventy-three percent of mental health clinicians in the United States said they would find a mobile app useful in their practice, according to a survey of 401 mental health professionals conducted this summer by Sigma Research Group, sponsored by mental health startup SelfEcho. Specifically, the 73 percent said that an app that collects and aggregates data on clients between visits would be useful for tracking their client’s progress, and 59 percent said such an app would be useful for treatment planning Read More


Med City News

European Union grapples with telemedicine challenges, too
Oct,10,2014
by: Stephanie Baum
Despite being separated by a big body of water and quite a few language barriers, there are few shared struggles in healthcare between the US and Europe. An Economist article highlighting the rise of telemedicine in the European Union calls attention to the issue of reimbursement and implementation in its member countries. Read More





Fierce Health IT
HIT groups applaud CMS telemedicine expansion proposal
Sept,03,2014
by: Dan Bowman
Expansion to telemedicine coverage for Medicare beneficiaries recommended by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in its proposed update to the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule for 2015generally was praised in comments recently submitted by industry stakeholders, including the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) and the American Hospital Association (AHA). Read More





MobiHealthNews

Study: 8 percent of health system’s patients portal messaged MDs at least once in 2010
Oct,08,2014
by: Aditi Pai
Almost 37 percent of patients enrolled in a large academic health system’s patient portal sent at least one message to a physician in 2010, according to a study of 49,778 patients who enrolled in the patient portal between 2001 and 2010. The 37 percent of patients who sent at least one message to a physician made up 8.4 percent of all patients in the health system at the time.   Read More 








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