Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Featured Report: In the U.S. last year, some 95 million Americans were using mHealth technologies

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Healthcare IT News
In the U.S. last year, some 95 million Americans were using mHealth technologies
Mar,04,2014
by+Erin McCann

Over the next six years, the global mHealth market will continue to make a mark in a serious way, with the industry poised to exceed $49.1 billion by 2020, according to a new market report. According to research conducted by San Francisco-based market analysis and consulting firm Grand View Research, monitoring services are projected to remain the dominant and most rapidly growing market segment, with revenue topping $1.2 billion in 2012, and seeing a nearly 50 percent CAGR from 2014 to 2020.
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Modern Healthcare
Reform Update: Exchange enrollees confused over when their coverage starts
Mar,04,2014
by:+Sabriya Rice

Some physicians and other healthcare providers are experiencing new challenges associated with enrollees of the new health plans sold on the Obamacare insurance exchanges. Management groups working with providers are offering suggestions on how to be prepared, as HHS expects another enrollment surge ahead of the March 31 open enrollment deadline. One of the key issues is misunderstanding about enrollment versus actually being covered. It's confusing for both patients and providers, experts say.
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Fierce Mobile Healthcare
Kaiser docs use video to take a step forward into patients' homes
Mar,03,2014
by:+Judy Mottl,

Two Kaiser Permanente doctors are treating patients via video conferencing as part of a new free telemedicine program aimed at reducing costs, boosting improving patient care and luring new clients. The program--dubbed HouseCalls--is available in Washington, D.C., Virginia and Maryland. Kaiser physicians are treating about 15 video-based patients daily, according to a Washington Post report. The goal is to provide the 20-minute telemedicine appointments to about 30 patients each day
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The Fiscal Times
Can ‘Docs in a Box’ Save the Health Care System?
Mar,05,2014
by:+BRIANNA EHLEY

Can long-distance virtual doctors stop U.S. healthcare costs from spiraling out of control? Better still, can these camera-ready physicians deliver an even better quality of care? Lawmakers in Washington think so, and they are pushing to expand the use of telemedicine and other technologies that will cut costs, ease doctor shortages and improve healthcare outcomes. Telemedicine--the technology allowing doctors to visit patients via a Skype-like program—is already being used widely across the country.
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