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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Healthcare Social Media

Amazing speaker and topic. Dr KevinPho #hcsm passionate KevinMD.com
http://t.co/iYGd47Et

Virtual office visits to control costs!

Virtual Telemedicine clinics!
It makes sense! It is known that aprox.80% of "office visits don't require physical contact". Telemed #mHealth r intu…http://t.co/g7wTG2VC

Monday, November 26, 2012

NPR interview on EMHS Telehealth initiative

Telehealth in Maine/ MPBN'S Interview
This is the direct link If you are interested.
http://www.mpbn.net/OnDemand/AudioOnDemand/MaineCalling/tabid/288/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3682/ItemId/23991/Default.aspx

Telemed as a bridge

With Telemedicine as Bridge, No Hospital Is an Island http://t.co/hnKCY6An
http://t.co/S7vOdp83 http://t.co/dHWCz1HZ

Telemed reimbursement.

Interesting info, direct from ATA.

ATA Business & Finance SIG Webinar:
Telehealth Reimbursement and Private Payers

Live Broadcast: Wednesday, November 28 @ 2:30pm ET
(An archived recording will be available afterwards.)

Please join the ATA Business and Finance SIG as they present a hour-long webinar on the always hot-topic of Telehealth Reimbursement and Private Payers. This presentation is open and free to all ATA Members.

Specific presentations include:

“Working with Private Payers: The Magic of Getting Paid for Telehealth,” presented by Nina Antoniotti, RN, MBA, PhD, Telehealth Director, Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, WI
“Aetna’s Telehealth Policy,” presented by Paul Marchetti, Head, National Health Care Management, Aetna
To access this presentation:

Shortly before the presentation time, please connect both by phone and internet with the information below. Please note: webinar audio is only available through the phone connection.

Audio Call-In: 1-800-883-1651
Participant Code: 0805692
Video Web-Link: http://americantelemed.adobeconnect.com/business/


If you have any questions about this presentation, please contact ATA at 202-223-3333 or info@americantelemed.org

(c) 2012 - American Telemedicine Association


Sunday, November 25, 2012

Remote monitoring "Robot"

A much needed tool! The way to shorten the gap between high demand for care and short supply of specialists. NO sub …
Imagine remote, rural hospitals having these remote patient care tools at their sites, not needing specialists to physically be there...or decreasing their rate of referral of patients across distances just for evaluation!