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Healthcare Insiders Say There Are 3 Key Challenges Facing Telehealth


Healthcare insiders say there are 3 key challenges facing telehealth
Now that states are reopening, many patients are opting back into in-person visits.
Many hospitals and clinics are now grappling with a hybrid system that combines telemedicine and in-person visits.
This article is part of a series called Future of Healthcare, which explores how technology is driving innovation in the development of healthcare. 
Doctors offices and hospitals are emerging from the confines of
telehealth
-only visits as the pandemic-induced closures ease up around the US.
Telehealth s impact, however, is only just getting off the ground.
During the pandemic, doctors offices and clinics rapidly adopted technology that allowed them to conduct non-emergency patient visits over the phone or video conference. They signed contracts with companies like Teladoc and Amwell, which provide access to such software and s ....

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Masking the Danger: States Dismantle COVID-19 Safety Protocols at Our Peril - Union of Concerned Scientists


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The gusto of Reopening 2.0 already has epidemiologists bracing for a fourth gale of coronavirus. Instead of gritting teeth for another couple of months before a solid majority of adults are vaccinated, governors and mayors are relaxing or ending restrictions on businesses and public gatherings from Massachusetts to Texas, from California to Mississippi, from Michigan to Utah, from South Carolina to Nevada, from Maryland to Washington, and from New York to Arizona.
Instead of legislatures scrambling for a few more weeks of financial relief to keep businesses and families afloat, we are seeing a mass reopening of business offices, restaurants, sports arenas and stadiums, concert halls, movie theaters, amusement parks, casinos, gyms, bowling alleys, ....

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4 key trends for payers and providers in 2021


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Editor s note: This story is part of a series on the trends that will shape the industry in 2021. You can find all the articles on our trendline. For a look at the business trends affecting other industries, see the Dive Outlook on 2021.
A year since COVID-19 hit U.S. shores, the pandemic is still raging as deaths and cases strain hospital resources. 
Amid the scrambling, however, providers and payers are adjusting to a new normal likely to continue for months if not beyond. Though arrival of vaccines has prompted hope, the rollout has been slow and fragmented, left up to each state to decide how to disseminate the shots.  ....

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US vaccine rollout has been hindered by faulty coordination, messaging


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As the U.S. grapples with record hospitalizations and deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic, a crucial vaccination rollout campaign is being impeded by inconsistent messaging and myriad state strategies as a new variant of the virus drives up infection rates, according to public health experts.
The missteps have put the number of vaccinations well behind targets set by the Trump administration s U.S. Operation Warp Speed effort. About 5.46 million doses have been administered in the U.S. since mid-December, or 32% of those that have been distributed across the country and well below the Trump administration s goal of 20 million by the end of 2020, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News. Vaccination rates have ranged significantly across states, with South Dakota using 69% of the doses sent to it and Georgia just 22%, according to Bloomberg s data. ....

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