Compelled by consumers who don't always want to schedule a video visit or drive to the doctor's office or ER, health systems are finding new value in asynchronous, or store-and-forward, telehealth.
SSM Health, a health system that serves Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma and Wisconsin, is always looking for ways to reduce the cost of healthcare while increasing access for the patients it serves. As ...
“Now is the time to permanently expand access to these services for the millions of people in the U.S. who need a safe, effective, and convenient option to access their care,” said Joseph C. Kvedar, ...
One of the few silver linings of the Covid-19 crisis is the adoption and scale of virtual health solutions to reduce virus exposure, concerns, and impacts. Virtual visits have become mainstream, at ...
Presbyterian Healthcare Services serves one third of New Mexico's residents with nine hospitals, a medical group and a health plan. More than five years ago, the health system was facing a shortage of ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GYANT, the patient journey automation company, today announced that its asynchronous e-Visit care platform, Async, has been launched with Intermountain Healthcare. The ...
Women with overactive bladder are frequently frustrated with treatment, which leads to discontinuation of therapy. Asynchronous telehealth visits keep women engaged in follow-up care, accelerates ...
"We found that asynchronous telehealth visits provided more frequent engagement with clinicians, which, in turn, led to better compliance with medication use and behavioral changes, and ultimately to ...
Although older patients generally accept electronic visits (e-visits) conducted via asynchronous messages, nearly two-thirds said they prefer visit types with synchronous dialogue. The researchers ...
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Women with overactive bladder are frequently frustrated with treatment and discontinue therapy. Asynchronous telehealth visits kept women engaged in follow-up care and led to improvement in symptoms.