Virtual visits effective neurology for initial patient care show no difference in follow-up needs or hospital visits, per University of Michigan study.
For people who see a neurology clinician for the first time, a new study has found that being seen virtually vs. in person ...
A large multi-center study published in Neurology found no significant differences in follow-up care needs between new neurology patients seen virtually and those seen in person during the COVID-19 ...
Are virtual tours finally ready for their close-up? We think so. Not long ago, Matterport was the only serious player in the virtual tour software space. Their tours were revolutionary, with a catch — ...
This week, a bevy of telehealth stakeholders sent incoming HHS secretary Sylvia Burwell a letter as part of ongoing efforts to improve the legal and political climate for telehealth. But virtual visit ...
On March 16, our world of providing patient care changed dramatically. Aside from the significant changes to treat patients with COVID-19, patient care in many of our clinics came to a halt literally ...
While nearly half of behavioral health visits happen remotely, non-mental health conditions still account for tens of millions of telehealth appointments, a new study found. Every year, an estimated ...
Convenience and efficiency continue to be valued post-pandemic. Izzy Carunungan of LCP Media explains why. “Video tours offer a highly interactive experience that allows users to navigate through a ...
Virtual follow-up visits have emerged as an alternative to in-person visits for cancer survivorship care, offering potential advantages in accessibility and convenience. Evidence supporting this ...
For people who see a neurology clinician for the first time, a new study has found that being seen virtually vs. in-person made no difference in how soon they needed more care. The study was published ...