January 2023

Telehealth Can Support Care of Young Children with Developmental Delay

A recent study found that a telehealth-delivered parenting intervention combined with real-time therapist coaching highly benefited young children with developmental delay.  By Mark Melchionna January 17, 2023 – A study recently published in JAMA Network Open found that a telehealth intervention to support the treatment of children with developmental delay (DD) was associated with lower levels of externalizing behavior problems and […]

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Hospitals’ Use of Volunteer Staff Runs Risk of Skirting Labor Laws, Experts Say

Most of the 30 volunteers who work at the 130-bed, for-profit East Cooper Medical Center spend their days assisting surgical patients — the scope of their duties extending far beyond those of candy stripers, baby cuddlers, and gift shop clerks. In fact, one-third of the volunteers at the Tenet Healthcare-owned hospital are retired nurses who

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CVS Health Invests Millions in Orgs with Virtual Care Offerings

CVS Health has invested $25 million in telepsychiatry practice Array Behavioral Care and $100 million in in-person and virtual care provider Carbon Health.  By Anuja Vaidya January 10, 2023 – CVS Health is doubling down on investments in the virtual care arena, participating in two fundraising rounds to spur telemental healthcare and connected care efforts. The retail healthcare

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How Healthcare Can Solve Its Patient Trust Problem

The pandemic damaged patient trust, making trust seem like a political issue. But experts posit that bringing empathy and human understanding will remedy the issue. January 05, 2023 – Healthcare has trust issues—patient trust issues, that is. After a whirlwind three years, the medical industry is staring down a population that is exhausted by pandemic precautions, coming

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Understanding Telehealth Barriers for Limited English Proficiency Patients

Research shows that patients with limited English proficiency may struggle to access and use telehealth services, but several strategies can be employed to address this issue. December 29, 2022 – The benefits that telehealth adoption and use can provide patients are well-documented. From increasing healthcare access to reducing exposure to infectious diseases to enhancing convenience, the patient

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FDA Expands Access to Abortion Pills in Retail Pharmacies

After long deliberation, the FDA has expanded access to abortion pills, allowing retail pharmacies to distribute the medication. By Veronica Salib January 04, 2023 – In a step towards widening access, the FDA made a regulatory change, allowing the abortion pill, mifepristone, to be distributed by retail pharmacies with a valid prescription. Mifepristone is one of two medications taken during a medication

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Orgs Need to Be More Competitive to Keep Advanced Practice Providers

Advanced practice provider compensation is growing rapidly as organizations face ongoing staff shortages and other healthcare workforce challenges.  By Jacqueline LaPointe January 04, 2023 – As healthcare organizations face a workforce crisis, they have to be more competitive to attract and retain advanced practice providers, including nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs). Median total cash compensation for

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HHS to Restore Religious Nondiscrimination Rules for Patient Care Access

The 2022 NPRM would “partially rescind” a 2019 rule loosening religious nondiscrimination rules, which critics said worsened patient care access for marginalized groups.  By Sara Heath January 04, 2023 – The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is making moves to reverse a 2019 rule that expanded religious nondiscrimination and moral conscience protections. The agency said this latest action

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Hosptial-at-Home Care Model: What it is and Why it Works

The hospital-at-home model has grown in popularity amid the COVID-19 pandemic, enabling healthcare organizations to provide acute-level care in patient homes and expanding needed access to care. December 28, 2022 – Though providing hospital-level care at home is not a new concept, the popularity of such programs grew during the COVID-19 pandemic.  As cases of the deadly

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Telehealth effective for treating anxiety, depression

Telehealth interventions were as effective as in-person treatment for reducing anxiety and depressive symptoms, according to data published in BMC Psychiatry. “Randomized control trials and subsequent reviews demonstrate the efficacy of telebehavioral health and have failed to detect significant differences between in-person and telehealth interventions,” Carly McCord, PhD, of the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Texas A&M University,

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