Home Telehealth and The Triple Aim
The Triple Aim is a framework developed to increase the value of healthcare through three interrelated components; improving the individual experience of care, improving the health of populations, and reducing the per capita cost of care for populations. Achieving the goals of the Triple Aim for everyone requires a fundamental change in how we deli...
By Joel J. Reich, Thomas F. Osborne
Welcome Back!
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By Tory Cenaj
Telemedicine, the Microgrid, and AI
No abstract available. Editor’s note: This article is based on a presentation by Mr. Shinsato during the July 2016 first-annual Future of Health: Telemedicine and AI Summit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, an event sponsored by the Ho Chi Minh City University of Science....
By Douglas Shinsato
A Reliable Approach for Sustainable Telehealth Partnerships
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By Bryan T. Arkwright
Healthcare Startups: Performing a Comprehensive Appraisal of Prospective Investors in Digital Health
No abstract available. Editor’s note: This interview is based on a lecture by Joe Maristela presented in July 2016 during the First-Annual Future of Health: Telemedicine and AI Summit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam....
By Joe Maristela
Telehealth: Achieving Older Adult Access to Primary Healthcare in New Zealand
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By Arun Sam Singh Selwyn Jebaraj
WAME Editorial: Promoting Global Health: The World Association of Medical Editors Position on Editors’ Responsibility
No abstract available. Editor’s note: The World Association of Medical Editors (WAME) is a voluntary global organization of medical journal editors, who are uniquely positioned to define the critical role that editors have to play in promoting global health. In its 20 years of existence, WAME has sought to facilitate worldwide cooperation and...
By Margaret A. Winker, Lorraine E. Ferris, And the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME)
A Physician’s Perspective on What Works (and Doesn’t) for Telemedicine
No abstract available. Editor’s note: As patients start to demand access to telemedicine,1 it is imperative for physicians to understand how to make these types of appointments available in their practice. Without telemedicine adoption as a standard of care, physicians run the risk of losing patients to on-demand telemedicine organizations. T...
By Timothy Porter
Cross Pollinating Minds for the Future
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By Tory Cenaj
Results from a Visual-Based Cervical Cancer Screening Program
No abstract available. Editor’s note: The 1st annual Future of Health: Telemedicine and AI summit was held on July 8, 2016 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Ms. Misrahi was a member of the faculty, and the article that follows is based on her lecture....
By Yael Misrahi