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Communication is imperative for effective planning, coordination, control, and decision-making. Standard communication processes are becoming increasingly insufficient to meet the many needs of the healthcare industry and  medical practices. Electronic patient communication is the solution for convenient, cost-effective, and fast patient engagement. This article addresses the significant pros and cons of implementing electronic patient communication in healthcare.

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Telemedicine originally started to provide healthcare to underserved patients who don’t have access to primary care...

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You now understand how telemedicine or telehealth works and its rules and regulations, especially the Health Insurance...

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As the structure of healthcare delivery evolves, patients’ expectations and experiences of receiving care also change....

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Healthcare professionals (HCPs) consider finding a way to improve healthcare quality in the United States a critical...

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The healthcare industry is constantly evolving, yet sometimes extremely slow to adapt. Take telehealth, for example. It...

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Healthcare providers love telemedicine for various reasons related to their practice and ensure that they continue to...

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Technological developments in the medical industry have had a massive impact on nearly all healthcare processes and...

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A recent report from Meticulous Research indicates an expected increase in the healthcare IT market’s Compound Annual...

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The COVID-19 pandemic changed how many industries manage their day-to-day operations, healthcare included. With...

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The COVID-19 pandemic poses a serious threat to healthcare providers and patients. Telehealth services offer ways to...

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Telemedicine is becoming increasingly popular, with healthcare providers and patients embracing it in every corner of...

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While rural residents enjoy the many benefits of living outside of the city, one of the main downsides of living in...

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Although remote healthcare services may appear like a recent trend, the practice of telemedicine dates back over a...

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Originally, telemedicine's purpose was to provide primary care to patients from rural areas who needed medical...

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Medicare is a federal health insurance program in the United States that facilitates medical care by providing health...

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Telehealth or telemedicine became one of the most practical applications to use during the COVID-19 pandemic. Its...

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Mental health issues are far more common than the general public may believe. Today, over 40% of Americans report...

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The implementation of telehealth or telemedicine has expanded exponentially since the late 1990s. There’s never been a...

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Telehealth nursing is in high demand. You can thank the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns when, for the first time ever,...

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Telehealth and telemedicine are often used as synonyms. They both describe a slew of healthcare services that are...

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Ever since the COVID-19 outbreak, telemedicine has experienced rapid growth in the United States. Many practitioners...

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Without the complete parity law, Wisconsin is still not using telehealth to its full potential. Telemedicine practice...

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Telemedicine in South Carolina has been getting more and more accessible to citizens over the years. Even though...

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Telemedicine is a well-established practice in the State of Indiana. Since the enactment of the state’s telemedicine...

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The State of Missouri first enacted its telemedicine parity law in 2013. Since then, Missouri has worked towards...

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Most of the limitations regarding telemedicine practice in Tennessee were removed with the update of the parity law in...

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New Jersey adopted a telemedicine parity law fairly recently. The law was passed after a year-long debate by New...

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North Carolina is yet to embrace all the benefits telemedicine has to offer. The Old North State is a little behind...

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Georgia was among the first states in the U.S. to embrace telemedicine as a valid form of providing patient care, back...

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As stated on the official Pennsylvania Government’s site: “Currently, no Pennsylvania law prohibits the practice of...

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Arkansas officials were among the first in the States to recognize the benefits of telemedicine. By signing the...

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Ohio has a somewhat ambivalent outlook on telemedicine. The State of Ohio does embrace it, even to a greater extent...

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Technology has transformed our lives in more ways than one. We rely on the Internet for instant entertainment, shopping...

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You won’t find much about telemedicine in the Illinois Statutes. The Telehealth Act boils down to a broad definition of...

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Telemedicine is the fastest-growing part of the healthcare industry. When choosing a healthcare provider, most patients...

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California is a state with a long history of supporting telemedicine and telehealth as legitimate ways to deliver...

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Telemedicine is rapidly changing the way in which modern healthcare is delivered. Through the use of advanced...

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Telemedicine has garnered a lot of attention during the COVID-19 emergency. Leveraging modern technology to deliver...

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The turning point for telemedicine in Colorado came in 2017. The state officials passed the complete parity law...

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April 2020 has been crucial for the development of telehealth services in Arizona. The COVID-19 outbreak forced the...

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Alabama has been paving its way to broader telemedicine usage and acceptance for more than half a decade at this point....

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Louisiana has been improving telemedicine accessibility within the state since 2014, when the Louisiana Legislature...

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The Aloha State welcomed telehealth with open arms and worked hard on the development of the practice. Hawaii has one...

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As of 2017, Washington state started to focus more on the development of telemedicine services. The turning point was...

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Michigan is a state with precarious telemedicine and telehealth laws. While Michigan does have a telemedicine parity...

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The Bay State is a bit behind with the laws and regulations regarding telemedicine services. Unlike some of its...

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Telemedicine policies, rules, and regulations in Oregon are scattered through several Senate Bills and enforced by a...

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The state of New York is quite open to telemedicine. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the New York telehealth parity law in...

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Telemedicine is growing rapidly and changing the healthcare landscape for the better. With many patients embracing the...

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Idaho, aka the Gem State, is hardly the leader in regulating telemedicine. This does not mean that you won't be able...

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Florida got proper telehealth legislation only recently, in 2019. The state legislature had been working on the law for...

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Texas is a state with some of the most detailed and restrictive regulations regarding telemedicine in the United...

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