Producing the Triple Aim Through a TeleWound Solution
No abstract available. Author’s note: In our 25+ years in the post-acute care provider industry, we have experienced the value of integrating telehealth and remote patient monitoring into our care delivery model, which has improved our ability to care for patients at a substantially reduced cost of care. We knew that there had to be a way to ...
By Joseph F. Ebberwein, Katherine F. Piette
Maximizing Your Success with Telehealth
No abstract available....
By Jeffrey Jones
Grading Obamacare on the Fundamentals of Care Delivery
No abstract available. Editor’s note: Changes (some predict repeal) in the Affordable Care Act is an immanent prospect that will affect all stakeholders in healthcare, including patients, providers, and innovators in telemedicine. In this article and three others included in this issue of Telehealth and Medicine Today, David Gruber and Peter ...
By David Gruber, Peter Urbanowicz
Caregivers & Technology: What They Want and Need A Guide for Innovators — Research from A Nationally Representative Sample of America’s 40 Million Family Caregivers
No abstract available. Editor’s note: What follows is an abridged, illustration-rich presentation of research conducted for Project Catalyst (charged with positioning the 50+ consumer the center of innovation) by HITLAB (a healthcare innovation lab dedicated to improving the quality and accessibility of healthcare worldwide). HITLAB helps sta...
By TMT Editorial Team
Obamacare: Coverage without Cost Containment
No abstract available. Editor’s note: Changes (some predict repeal) in the Affordable Care Act is an immanent prospect that will affect all stakeholders in healthcare, including patients, providers, and innovators in telemedicine. In this article and three others included in this issue of Telehealth and Medicine Today, David Gruber and Peter ...
By David Gruber, Peter Urbanowicz
“Repeal and Replace”: What’s Next
No abstract available. Editor’s note: Changes (some predict repeal) in the Affordable Care Act is an immanent prospect that will affect all stakeholders in healthcare, including patients, providers, and innovators in telemedicine. In this article and three others included in this issue of Telehealth and Medicine Today, David Gruber and Peter ...
By David Gruber, Peter Urbanowicz
Reducing Hospital Readmissions: A PatientBond Case Study
Readmission penalties on hospitals hit a new high in 2016, increasing by a fifth over 2015 numbers to $528 million. Yet, according to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the 30-day readmission rate is on the decline. Since the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program (HRRP) began in 2010, preventable readmissions have dr...
By Brent Walker
Telemedicine in Georgia Schools
No abstract available....
By Alexander Anthony
The Affordability Platform: Moving Towards Outcome-based Care Delivery
No abstract available....
By Richard Bakalar, David Gruber, Joel Reich
Reconfiguration of Healthcare for Bottom Line Results
This discussion about factors that are influencing progress in telehealth and the U.S. healthcare system was recorded on March 16, 2017, during the TMT-sponsored 1st Annual Conference: Profitable, Scalable & Sustainable Tactics Transforming Long-term Care in Telehealth and Medicine....
By David Gruber, Joseph P. McMenamin, Joel Reich