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- What is telehealth? - American Medical Association
Telehealth, telemedicine and related terms generally refer to the exchange of medical information from one site to another through electronic communication—learn more and download the issue brief PDF on equity in telehealth
- New data details how telehealth use varies by physician specialty
Overall, telehealth use has nearly tripled since before COVID-19 hit Find out which physician specialties are using telehealth the most—and least
- 2026 Medicare Physician Payment Schedule and Quality Payment Program . . .
Telehealth Positive impact: Physicians who treat hospital inpatients and nursing facility patients through telehealth, those who provide services requiring direct supervision, and teaching physicians who virtually supervise residents in the delivery of telehealth services will all benefit
- Telehealth, Telemedicine Remote Patient Monitoring
Adopting telehealth procedures can improve patient care and increase the efficiency of your practice The American Medical Association provides studies on the benefits of telehealth, as well as tips on overcoming common telehealth adoption hurdles
- AMA telehealth quick guide - American Medical Association
This telehealth quick guide is intended to help physicians, practices and health systems navigate these changes While telemedicine has historically referred to remote clinical services, telehealth can refer to a broader array of services using both synchronous and asynchronous technologies, including: Real-time, audio-video visits
- Telehealth resource center: Definitions - American Medical Association
Telehealth provides a way for physicians to provide care while keeping patients safe in their homes Get the latest definitions of what telehealth is and what it isn't
- Bill to extend telehealth flexibilities clears House committee
Bipartisan legislation that would extend existing telehealth flexibilities for two years beyond their current end-of-2024 expiration date saw its first substantive step toward becoming law when the House Ways and Means Committee in May unanimously passed the Preserving Telehealth, Hospital and Ambulance Access Act (H R 8261)
- Is telemedicine here to stay? The future of telehealth services and the . . .
The AMA Update covers a range of health care topics affecting the lives of physicians and patients Learn more about the future of telehealth services
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