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Bonus Features – November 3, 2024 – 95% of consumers want an easier way to pay medical bills, 90% of medical devices aren’t running anti-malware software, plus 35 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

Reports and Other News Nearly all consumers (95%) want an easier way to pay medical bills , and 75% of consumers say their doctors don’t take an intuitive approach to billing, according to a Flywire survey. Only 10% of Internet of Medical Things devices are running anti-malware software , according to a Forescout report.

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Bonus Features – April 2, 2023 – 63% of nurses say AI will cause a generational divide among nursing staff, 67% of consumers prefer electronic medical bills but 78% of providers still use paper, and more

Healthcare IT Today

In light of a recent survey indicating that 31% of consumers expect remote care to be available for space travelers by 2053, DrFirst announced its patent-pending iPrescribe 3-D printer cartridge for printing commonly prescribed medications in space.

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Top 5 Physiotherapy Software Options for Your Clinic Practice

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TheraNest : TheraNest is designed for mental health and physical therapy providers, providing therapy scheduling, telehealth, and billing features. It integrates mental health support and offers strong telehealth capabilities, making it versatile for practices needing remote care options.

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How the 2025 PFS Final Rule Elevates Chronic Care Management and RPM in Medical Billing for FQHCs

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How Technology Can Help Us Achieve Health Equity

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Thoughtfully designed technology that enables remote care can help overcome some of the health equity and access barriers by empowering all patients to access quality care. This can lead to higher levels of functional impairment, worsening comorbidities, and overall health decline.