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 […]
Over the last decade, healthcare leaders experienced some measure of success in decreasing patient length of stay, but due to variability, the most effective and impactful hospital leaders remain vigilant to optimize LOS through ongoing clinical partnerships. Length of stay is an […]
Addressing Specialist Availability Challenges with Telemedicine From Maine to California, more than 100 rural hospitals have completely closed their doors since 2005, as providers face a common set of specialist availability and financial challenges – challenges that telemedicine can solve. Piggott Health […]