Can Telemedicine Jump-start Hospital Profits?
Hospitals and communities have taken a big hit in recent months. The good news is β telemedicine has helped them stay afloat, closing up service…
Hospitals and communities have taken a big hit in recent months. The good news is β telemedicine has helped them stay afloat, closing up service…
Intensivists and Pulmonologists are in Short Supply Across the Country. There isnβt sufficient availability of intensivists and pulmonologists and coverage across hospitals in America. There…
With more than 5 million patients treated in ICUs each year and the increasing shortage of qualified ICU intensivists, our telemedicine program offers help to…
The first thing that we do to implement synchronous telehealth is a kickoff call. This call usually lasts about an hour. The call includes your…
TelePulmonology, remote care for lung conditions, is one of the fastest growing inpatient specialties. The demand for care is driven by several factors: An aging…
Access to Tele-ID services is more important than ever. The recent need for Infectious Disease (ID) expertise is directing attention to the challenges of rural…
Over the past 10 years, Eagle Telemedicine has seen dramatic change in the way the healthcare industry and the public accept what we do. Once…
If jobs in telemedicine interest you, Eagle can make all the difference. After a year of working long hours and back-to-back schedules, hospitalists, emergency medicine…
Healthcare publication editors frequently ask for my predictions about inpatient telemedicine in the coming year. You may have seen one of those guest posts published…
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…