The German health service is experiencing upheaval. @ArielDora wants to improve the #HealthCare system with promising new technologies.
On 13 May, she will be awarded a Humboldt Professorship! ✨
@unipotsdam@HPI_DE#AvHProfessor@BMBF_Bund
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Telemedicine use expanded during COVID, but with key rules expiring soon, patients could lose access to care. HCP Prof. Ateev Mehrotra @Ateevm discusses a new @Health_Affairs study on telemedicine's impact & why keeping these rules is vital.
@harvardmed
https://t.co/Ujrwq3glc1
Instead of treating these fees as direct practice expense, we believe AI tools should be viewed like EHRs and treated as indirect expense. That is more reflective of how clinicians are truly paying for AI, given growing use of subscription models.
Amidst growing enthusiasm for AI in healthcare, there are open questions on how we should pay for AI services.
In a new piece at @Health_Affairs we weigh in. https://t.co/oDButtmoc8
In their new Forefront article, @MitchellTang1, Kaylee Wilson, and @Ateevm from @Harvard and @tufts argue that AI tools should be viewed as analogous to electronic health records and treated as indirect expenses. https://t.co/RtSQHmzbPZ
Findings of this study suggest lower prioritization of patients who belong to minoritized racial and ethnic groups during triaging. Understanding and addressing these disparities will be important for improving care equity. https://t.co/7egYoUaJg1 @MitchellT@arieldora@rmishuris
Could growing use of patient portal messages exacerbate care disparities? New study in @JAMANetworkOpen with @MitchellTang1, @rmishuris, and Lily Payvandi examines this question.
Anyone have an ASHEcon submission panel on telemedicine, technology, or physician operations/scheduling that needs to fill a slot? I have a paper with @robert_huckman@MitchellTang1 that would be a fit if theres any interest!
Remote patient monitoring use for hypertension is growing rapidly. What's the impact? New article in @AnnalsofIM tries to answer that question.
https://t.co/UTQyEKSLf2
New paper today in @JAMAInternalMedwith Robert Thombley, @ChristineSinsky, & @j_r_a_m : how does physician EHR use change when delivering care via telemedicine?
https://t.co/APysz1JyZ6
Using detailed EHR data, this study found ambulatory telemedicine use was associated with a significant increase in EHR time during and outside of clinic hours. https://t.co/fuErdyt1bu @AJHolmgren@ChristineSinsky@j_r_a_m