Webinars
The Value of Remote Patient Monitoring: Before and During COVID-19 and the Powerful Impact on Future Telemedicine
There is significant potential for remote monitoring to become one of the leading and if not the largest type of telemedicine. Because it is asynchronous, and because many of its features have been commoditized, RPM a will have large scale impact on chronic disease management, wellness, education, post-acute care, and care transitions. The availability of bio-peripherals such as blood pressure cuffs, pulse oximeters, or other attached sensors such as a glucometer will generate significant amounts of data at the home and be transmitted via RPM. Therefore, the future of monitoring with integration into analytics, leveraging machine learning, and enhanced platforms user-interfaces will help to develop the art and science of this new form of telemedicine and show it true value.
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The Public Perception of Telemedicine and Barriers to Acceptance and Adherence
In many ways, the COVID-19 crisis stimulated unprecedented growth and emphasis on the use of telemedicine. It seems likely that telemedicine, already rapidly growing, will be further thrust into the mainstream of medical practice as a result. The increased utilization of telemedicine has also highlighted the challenges and obstacles that limit adoption including issues such as state licensure restrictions, reimbursement challenges, and the perceptions of healthcare providers and patients toward telemedicine interactions versus face-to-face interactions. Additionally, how can the world of healthcare adapt to the loss or modification of the traditionally sacrosanct physical examination? Join us for an exciting on-demand webinar discussing these important issues facing telemedicine pioneers at this critical time. We have an exciting group of presenters from many different roles and perspectives in telemedicine including industry, academia, military and government, and others.
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Telemedicine 3.0, You are Doing a Physical Exam!
In many ways, the COVID-19 crisis has stimulated unprecedented growth and emphasis on the use of telemedicine. It seems likely that telemedicine, already rapidly growing, will be further thrust into the mainstream of medical practice as a result. The increased utilization of telemedicine has also highlighted the challenges and obstacles that limit adoption including issues such as state licensure restrictions, reimbursement challenges, and the perceptions of healthcare providers and patients toward telemedicine interactions versus face-to-face interactions. Additionally, how can the world of healthcare adapt to the loss or modification of the traditionally sacrosanct physical examination?
Join us for an exciting on-demand webinar discussing these important issues facing telemedicine pioneers at this critical time. We have an exciting group of presenters from many different roles and perspectives in telemedicine including industry, academia,military and government, and others.
Watch NowSponsored by: Amwell
Barriers & Opportunities in the Era of Direct to Consumer Telemedicine
In many ways, the COVID-19 crisis has stimulated the unprecedented growth and an emphasis on the use of telemedicine. It seems likely that telemedicine, already rapidly growing, will be further thrust into the mainstream of medical practice as a result. The increased utilization of telemedicine has also highlighted the challenges and obstacles that limit adoption including issues such as state licensure restrictions, reimbursement challenges, and the perceptions of healthcare providers and patients toward telemedicine interactions versus face-to-face interactions. Additionally, how can the world of healthcare adapt to the loss or modification of the traditionally sacrosanct physical examination?
Join us for an exciting on-demand webinar discussing these important issues facing telemedicine pioneers at this critical time. We have an exciting group of presenters from many different roles and perspectives in telemedicine including industry, academia, military and government, and others.
Watch NowSponsored by: Amwell
Handling the COVID-19 Crisis: The Wake-Up Call to Revolutionize Telemedicine
In many ways, the COVID-19 crisis stimulated the unprecedented growth and an emphasis on the use of telemedicine. It seems likely that telemedicine, already rapidly growing, will be further thrust into the mainstream of medical practice as a result. The increased utilization of telemedicine has also highlighted the challenges and obstacles that limit adoption, including state licensure restrictions, reimbursement challenges, and the perceptions of healthcare providers and patients toward telemedicine interactions versus face to face interactions. Additionally, how can healthcare adapt to current and emerging telehealth technologies that augment the provider and patient interaction as it pertains to conducting a physical exam? Join us for this series of exciting on-demand webinars that discuss these important issues facing telemedicine providers at this critical time. We have an exciting and diverse group of presenters from many different roles and perspectives in telemedicine including industry, academia, military and government, and others.
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Protecting your Frontline Providers from Exposure to COVID-19, without Compromising Clinical Exam Quality
Medical staff and physicians treating patients during the COVID-19 pandemic are putting their lives at risk, and the shortage of physicians has never been more detrimental. Additionally, the shortage of proper personal protective gear (PPE) is leaving many at the point of care especially vulnerable to contagion.
Join us for an on-demand webinar on the virtual care strategies that have allowed the Department of Veteran Affairs and Ochsner Health System to prevent the spread of the virus and reduce the increased burden on their providers in COVID-19 US epicenter regions, while being able to collect the clinical data they need to monitor patients.
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Managing Chronic Conditions in Diabetic and Obese Patients with Remote Patient Monitoring
Please join us for this webinar on April 26th to find out how your practice can treat chronic conditions, from diabetes to obesity, with Remote Patient Monitoring. Our distinguished speakers will discuss the barrier senior and minority patients face today and how RPM can bridge the gap between those patients and their physicians.
These chronic conditions, and the issues surrounding them such as high cholesterol, hypertension, weight management, and insulin resistance, may seem difficult to treat outside of traditional office settings. RPM allows physicians to overcome these challenges and remove patient barriers to accessible, consistent, and constant quality healthcare. Learn how your practice might benefit from implementing remote care.
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