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How Our New Neurological Building Will Democratize Care Access Through Distance Health

Advanced connectivity and technologies build on a foundation of teleneurology leadership

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A Fireside Chat about Digital Technology in Healthcare

Cleveland Clinic and IBM leaders share insights, concerns, optimism about impacts

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Lack of Broadband-Quality Internet Undercuts Uptake of Cardiac Rehabilitation

Rates of CR eligibility high and internet access low among older patients in rural areas

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August 1, 2023/Behavioral Health

Hybrid CBT-I Model Expands Access to Behavioral Sleep Care for Patients With Insomnia

Combining group telehealth sessions with one-on-one sessions shortens time to follow-up care

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Cleveland Clinic’s Virtual Emergency Medicine Program: Treating the Right Patients in the Right Place

Remotely based physicians use telehealth technology to evaluate lower-acuity patients in the ED, express clinic or during an EMS response

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January 18, 2023/Geriatrics/Research

Virtual Capacity Evaluations May Provide Distinct Safeguards for Geriatric Patients

Analysis underscores how telehealth can help pinpoint elder abuse

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Leveraging Telehealth to Provide Comprehensive Multiple Sclerosis Care

NIH grant supports longitudinal study of clinical, cost and patient/clinician experience outcomes

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October 19, 2022/Behavioral Health/Research

Flexible Scheduling May Reduce Clinician Stress but Is No Burnout Panacea, Study Suggests

Burnout found to be more likely in 20- to 39-year-olds versus older colleagues

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