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The Future of Healthcare: Telehealth. Here’s Why You Need to Consider Telemedicine in 2019

Continue Education Journal

With telemedicine, patients are able to seek services from providers in larger communities without having to coordinate travel plans or using the distance as a valid excuse to not seek treatment or care. Learning about telemedicine in workshops is helpful, but having actual experience is another thing. Amwell Opportunity.

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When Social Determinants of Health Limit Virtual Care Access

GlobalMed

Amy receives care at a rural Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), built to provide whole person care for patients like herself. This center provides her primary care, dental services, pharmacy, and labs. Hold community workshops to build technical literacy and answer questions about telehealth.

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The Intersection of Digital Patient Engagement and Care Outcomes

Xealth

The shift empowers patients and care providers with innovative tools, paving the way for potentially enhanced health outcomes through more personalized and accessible care. There’s growing interest in understanding how digital tools can support patient care more effectively in various healthcare specialties.

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G0511 CPT Code Explained: Step-by-Step Billing and Reimbursement Process for FQHCs and RHCs

DrKumo Remote Patient Monitoring

How G0511 Empowers FQHCs and RHCs Effortless Billing: G0511 consolidates billing for two crucial services – General Behavioral Health Integration (BHI) and Principal Care Management (PCM) – into a single code. This reduces administrative burden and allows healthcare providers to focus on patient care.

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Workforce development: Your organization is only as strong as its people

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Focus on Workforce Development According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the United States will see a shortage of between 46,900 and 121,900 physicians by 2032, including both primary care doctors and specialists. How can you minimize the effect of this trend on your healthcare organization? by HIMSS TV May 16, 2019.

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