How Telemedicine is Revolutionizing ICU Care
More than 5.7 million patients are treated in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) every year and when intensivists manage these patients, hospitals see a 40% reduction…
More than 5.7 million patients are treated in Intensive Care Units (ICUs) every year and when intensivists manage these patients, hospitals see a 40% reduction…
Selecting the right cart for your telemedicine program can be daunting. The proper cart is crucial for smooth integration and effective care delivery. Let us…
Healthcare professionals will be the first to tell you how undesirable working the night shift can be. This is largely due to understaffing and the…
Telemedicine usage has seen a varied response since its inception. Peaking during COVID-19, the practice has allowed underserved communities renewed access to specialties without travel,…
Access to healthcare services remains a pressing issue in rural communities, amplified by the shortage of physicians, particularly specialists. According to the Association of American…
The forever altered landscape of healthcare following COVID-19 comes as no surprise. As Chief Medical Officers (CMOs) enter the new year, they face a multitude…
Many hospitals experience staffing challenges. While these challenges aren’t necessarily new, they have become more noticeable since the pandemic. Below, we share five of the…
The American Heart Association’s most recent report stated that cardiovascular diseases strike nearly half of Americans, making having specialists on-site vital for most hospitals. However,…
It is no secret that hospitals need infectious disease (ID) specialists. However, not every hospital has the resources to maintain a full-time ID specialist, which…
Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders impact millions of people every year. Hospitals that provide access to these specialists through telemedicine can break through the geographical barriers that…