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First connected health service in Malaysia launched

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

WHAT IT'S ABOUT The 400-bed hospital joint venture by Ramsay Health Care Australia and Sime Darby Malaysia seeks to "revolutionise" healthcare delivery through its latest service called Connected Care.

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Clear Arch Health: A Top Home Healthcare Company to Watch*

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The healthcare community is embracing much needed changes to address overburdened staff, address concerns about health equity, and employ models that extend care into the home. To answer this call, Clear Arch Health focuses on improving and scaling virtual health services for healthcare organizations and the populations they serve.

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The future of telehealth: informatics, scalability and interoperability

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

" Even if the home can't be the hospital, community spaces and retail locations can fill in as connected care stations for underserved communities or patients [who] don't have an ideal setup at home. Providers need to rely on a longitudinal health record to activate the right care anytime and anywhere.

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Mississippi Telehealth Network Could Be FCC’s Model for RPM Expansion

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Back in 2014 , the University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) collaborated with a network of local and national health technology leaders to build the Mississippi Diabetes Telehealth Network, an effort to extend quality care into rural and underserved regions with high rates of chronic illness.

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A guide to telehealth vendors in the age of COVID-19

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Overall, the goals of the vendor’s telemedicine technologies are to expand access to healthcare to the underserved, help providers manage capacity and reduce burnout, reduce care delivery and administrative costs, and improve patient outcomes. Philips technology is designed well for the COVID-19 pandemic.