Fierce Health IT
VA treated 690K veterans through telemedicine in fiscal year 2014
Oct,15,2014
by; Susan B. Hall
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) says it provided remote care to more than 690,000 veterans during fiscal year 2014.About 55 percent of those veterans live in rural areas with limited access to VA facilities. "A brick-and-mortar facility is not the only option for healthcare," VA Secretary Robert A. McDonald said in an announcement. "We are exploring how we can more efficiently and effectively deliver health care services to better serve our veterans and improve their lives. Telehealth is one of those areas we have identified for growth." Read More
Fierce Health Payer
Bundled payments can be gateway to payment reform
Oct,16,2014
by: Dina Overland
When insurers implement bundled payment projects, they're transforming care by focusing on quality and lowering costs, making it a strong gateway to propel payment reform, according to a report from the Robert Wood Johnson Institute. In fact, the "most attractive element" of a bundled payment pilot is often the opportunity to prepare for "future demands of healthcare transformation," the report's authors wrote. Read MoreModern Healthcare
Video | Debating the value of innovation
Oct,10,2014
by: Staff
The medical device industry argues that risk-based payment models are pushing providers out of their traditional roles as advocates on behalf of patients for access to new technology and aligning them with insurers as gatekeepers on cost. Hear from Covidien CEO Jose Almeida, AdvaMed CEO Stephen Ubl, Cigna National Medical Officer Dr. Scott Josephs, Premier CEO Susan DeVore and NorthShore University HealthSystem CEO Mark Neaman. Watch Video
MobiHealthNews
Home-based connected health to overtake hospital-based by 2019
Oct,14,2014
by: Aditi Pai
The telemedicine market, which according to BCC Research is comprised of “telehospital” and “telehome” technologies, is expected to reach $43.4 billion by 2019 with a compound annual growth rate of 17.7 percent, according to a recent report from the firm. According to BCC, the telehospital market refers to “services that are provided within or between hospitals, clinics or other healthcare providers”, while the telehome market consists of remote monitoring devices for out patients. Read More
WebDocsNetwork
Do you Know What Telehealth Can Do For You?
The Affordable Care Act know as Obamacare is here and there will be many changes on how you can get healthcare. One of those changes will be how you will get healthcare from your doctor. Now you can go online for a doctor's and get everything from a diagnosis to your medication all without leaving your home. It's call tele-medicine but is it as good as an in person visit? The answer is Yes!! Studies done by iHealthbeat in 2012 70% of patients received the same or better healthcare online as they did with an in person visit. But the surprising fact about this report is cost. The average cost of an in person doctor's visit range from $75.00 to $195.00 per visit. While an online visit cost $35.00 to $50.00 per visit.
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