Hospitals across the country are facing an urgent challenge — increasing patient volume and decreasing bed availability. A new UCLA study predicts that 85 percent of all adult hospital beds will be occupied by 2032, driven by an aging population and increasing […]
The following is an excerpt from our recent piece in Healthcare Dive: In today’s healthcare environment, hospitals large and small are steadily shifting their focus from serving as a primarily inpatient site of care to investing in robust outpatient capabilities and reducing […]
Access TeleCare adds esteemed clinical leadership to its executive team with the selection of Dr. Michael Genovese as our new chief medical officer of behavioral health. A highly respected leader in behavioral healthcare, Dr. Genovese has decades of experience as a clinical […]
With 700 rural hospitals deemed at risk of closure nationwide, specialty telemedicine programs proven to work for rural hospitals, their patients, providers, and communities offer a valuable and expedient solution. New analysis from the Center for Healthcare Quality & Payment Reform shows […]
By R. Jason Hallock, M.D., MMM, Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Access TeleCare Imagine you’re trying to build a house without a measuring tape. You might have a general sense of the dimensions, but without precise measurements, you’re bound to end up […]
Key Takeaways: Access TeleCare helped one health system increase neurology revenue 300 percent and avoid $1.7 million in annualized ED boarding costs across multiple hospitals and markets. Access TeleCare helps hospitals scale and add services quickly with streamlined telemedicine solutions that enable […]
October 6 – 12 is Physician Assistant Week, an opportunity to celebrate the dedicated physician assistants that make great care accessible for millions of patients every day. Collectively, physician assistants (PAs) see more than 500 million patients in the U.S. each year […]