In response to the evolving healthcare demands precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has granted a third temporary extension for telemedicine flexibilities pertaining to the prescription of controlled substances. Initially put in place under the Ryan
Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA), a public academic health system in Massachusetts, has taken a significant step towards enhancing clinical documentation efficiency and addressing the linguistic needs of its diverse patient population. By deploying Abridge's AI-based medical scribe technology, CHA
The Wearable Medical Devices market is poised for a significant transformation, projected to ascend from USD 40.88 billion in 2023 to an astounding USD 249.97 billion by 2031 at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.40%. This impressive growth trajectory is fueled by an array of factors such
Healthcare is undergoing a transformative shift towards preventive care in primary care settings. Frustrated with rising costs and repetitive treatments, patients increasingly seek approaches that focus on long-term well-being rather than short-term fixes. This evolving emphasis on preventive care
The Washington County Regional Medical Center (WCRMC) in Georgia is pioneering the use of EMS telemedicine services, incorporating DT Research tablets and swyMed software to revolutionize remote medical consultations during emergency situations. This innovative approach is part of the Prehospital
Google has announced a significant update to its Health Connect service, coinciding with the first developer preview of Android 16. This update introduces support for medical records, starting with immunization records in FHIR format. The enhancement aims to make Health Connect a more robust and