Telehealth-based delivery of cardiac rehabilitation is not yet a pragmatic option for many Medicare beneficiaries, a new study finds. The results raise questions about progress toward national cardiac rehab participation goals.
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Five Ways to Prevent Opioid Abuse Through EHR Systems
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The Future of Virtual Care for Pain Patients
More than a year after virtual visit initiatives were implemented due to COVID-19, Cleveland Clinic’s Pain Management Department must determine the long-term outlook for this model of care.
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EMR-Based Scheduling at Discharge Boosts Outpatient Cardiology Follow-Up Rates
Instituting electronic medical record-based appointment orders can significantly increase outpatient cardiology follow-up visits after hospital discharge, but it doesn’t necessarily lower 30-day readmissions.
Technology and Documentation Caregivers Perform Essential Services in Healthcare Delivery
In honor of Healthcare Technology Management Week and Healthcare Documentation Integrity Week, Cleveland Clinic’s Caregiver Office recognizes and thanks these important caregivers.
To Catch a Cyber Criminal and Avoid Service Interruptions (Podcast)
Cleveland Clinic Chief Information Security Officer Vugar Zeynalov articulates his patients-first approach to maintaining cyber integrity.
Tackling the Digital Divide to Improve Telehealth
Conference participants explored issues affecting telehealth usage, such as barriers for aging, minority and other underserved populations.
Study Affirms Telemedicine-ICU as a Viable Model of Care
The virtual ICU model may be better suited to care for patients than the traditional model, a new study finds.
Tackling COVID-19 Patient Vaccine Distribution Challenges with Health Information Technology
Technology-driven automation has ensured that Cleveland Clinic is able to vaccinate as many people as possible all while navigating a difficult landscape.