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$2M e-ICU project to be launched in regional Korea

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Two regions and their medical hospitals will be initially chosen to set up a remote ICU next year; the ICUs are expected to become operational by 2026. The control centre will also enable collaboration among hospitals when necessary, the MOHW shared.

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The Clinic by Cleveland Clinic CEO points to telehealth's future

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Demand for "on-demand" telehealth services will grow, technology will normalize access to health experts via telemedicine, virtual chronic care management is growing and personalization will influence telehealth engagement. billion by 2026. Please elaborate on this.

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Prescription delivery via drone is coming to more cities

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Texas-based Memorial Hermann Health System will also work with the autonomous delivery and logistics company to integrate drone-based transport for specialty prescriptions and medical supplies directly to patient homes in the Houston area beginning in 2026, the health system said.

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What is a Consumer Health Company? Riffing Off of Deloitte’s Report on CHCs/A 2Q2025 Look at Self-Care Futures

Health Populi

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Bonus Features – February 23, 2025 – 44% of orgs experienced a cyberattack involving a third-party vendor in the last year, 20% of patients prefer AI to phone calls if it results in faster service, plus 25 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

News CMS is seeking feedback on the upcoming electronic clinical quality measure (eCQM) update that will go into effect in 2026. A global survey from UserTesting found only 30% of patients are regular users of telehealth. Interestingly, older patients were more likely to say they planned to increase their telehealth use.

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Does DTC Digital Health have a future?

Lloyd Price

Exec Summary: Digital health direct-to-consumer (DTC) refers to healthcare products and services delivered directly to consumers online, bypassing traditional intermediaries like doctors or hospitals. DTC appeals to this desire with features like telehealth appointments and at-home services. Email lloyd@nelsonadvisors.co.uk

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Implementing Digital Strategies Helps Re-define the Healthcare Industry

Healthcare IT Today

For instance, the use of telehealth services has increased dramatically. According to the Journal of the American Medicine Association, telehealth visits increased from 840,000 in 2019 to 52.7 In addition, 92 percent of telehealth visits occurred in beneficiaries’ homes, which generally wasn’t permitted before the pandemic.