The quality of healthcare and COVID-19 By Justin Egkan The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the delivery of quality healthcare in multiple ways. Beyond the virus itself, many people have lost health insurance coverage as they’ve lost their jobs ... January 6th Share
Coronavirus and on-site, near-site health clinics By Nick Dealtry The 2020 coronavirus outbreak has changed the way the country’s workforce goes to work. When the pandemic hit in the spring, employees who were able to work from home scrambled to set up ... November 20th Share
Can telemedicine help close care gaps? By Rod Farvard The use of telemedicine has increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, as patients are more concerned about traveling to the doctor’s office and sitting with other patients in ... November 20th Share
EHR cost considerations By Anthony Pappas Cost is always a consideration for independent physicians who are considering adding technology to their practice. Electronic health record (EHR) solutions are no different. Even though the ... September 25th Share
Telehealth and the patient-physician relationship By Justin Egkan Telehealth visits have increased significantly since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US. In March 2020 alone, when most of the country shut down amid orders to stay at home, ... September 23rd Share
Interoperability considerations for health policy By Janie Feldsher Too often, electronic health records (EHRs) are disconnected. In simple terms, they do not talk to each other to share patient data appropriately or efficiently. However, by making relevant ... September 22nd Share