Telehealth
In comments Nov. 12 to majority and minority leaders of the House and Senate, the AHA requested that Congress act on key priorities for hospitals and health systems before the end of 2024.
AHA letter urging Congress to act on key priorities in Lame-duck session.
Michael Anne Kyle, R.N., MPH, Ph.D., an intensive care unit nurse and health policy expert, is leading a critical mission to simplify U.S. health care. Her research shows that patients often face 鈥渋nvisible costs鈥 of time, stress and financial strain while trying to navigate the system.
In this conversation, Johnna Nynas, M.D., obstetrician and gynecologist at Sanford Health Bemidji, discusses the dramatic expansion of maternal telehealth capabilities in Minnesota, and an inspiring telehealth program that reaches families in rural areas of the state.
In this conversation, Johnna Nynas, M.D., OB/GYN at Sanford Health Bemidji, discusses the dramatic expansion of maternal telehealth capabilities in Minnesota.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Nov. 1 released its calendar year 2025 final rule for the physician fee schedule.
Recognizing both the immediate and potential long-term benefits of telehealth, we urge Congress, CMS and other executive agencies to take action to make critical telehealth flexibilities permanent.
Cleveland Clinic announced last week that it is partnering with Amazon One Medical to bring primary and specialty care to Northeast Ohio, offering both virtual and in-person services.
Improved technology has made telehealth services available for some time, providing increased access and convenience for patients.
Direct-to-consumer telehealth providers rank higher with patients than payer-provided telehealth offerings, according to a new J.D. Power survey.