In healthcare, there are (almost always) going to be more questions than answers. Every so often there is an issue where the solution is transparent and compelling. However, telehealth is an example that falls into the more questions than answers category.
On September 22, 2020, President Donald J. Trump issued Executive Order 13950, Combating Race and Sex Stereotyping. The basic premise of the Executive Order (EO) is one, we think, all can support: We need to continue to work on eliminating race and sex stereotyping…or at least we thought we could.
2020 has taught us all something about the limitations of the human imagination when it comes to mid-season plot twists. There are some things, however, that we can rely on and for which we need to continue to prepare. Continued compliance with evolving HIPAA regulations is one such thing.
When it comes to nonprofit marketing and communications, the thing we hear most is “There are so many different channels and tactics…I don’t know where to start!” Here’s what we know.
As may be expected in an election year in the midst of a pandemic (and following the recent death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the precipitate nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court) health care reform remains front and center in the public debate. Here are our reflections on the ACA…
We present this article to advise patients, providers, payers, and other stakeholders on the barriers to telehealth adoption and to inform a contextual understanding of the issues that can be leveraged to advocate for change with the respective federal and state authorities.