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Kat Jercich

Kat Jercich

Kat Jercich is the Senior Editor at Healthcare IT News. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Advocate, and others. Previously, she was Vice President and Managing Editor at Rewire.News.

By Kat Jercich | 10:35 am | March 15, 2021
The waivers on some virtual care restrictions are likely to be lifted in the near future – but providers have some options. 
By Kat Jercich | 12:55 pm | March 12, 2021
A recent study finds that an electronic health record simulation was both enjoyable and effective at changing intern behavior.
By Kat Jercich | 01:08 pm | March 11, 2021
Although few people have sought help from a sleep specialist via telemedicine, the majority of respondents to a Philips global survey say they'd be willing to try it.
By Kat Jercich | 10:15 am | March 11, 2021
The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan allocates $500 million to support modernization initiatives at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among other technology provisions.
By Kat Jercich | 02:52 pm | March 10, 2021
The API is aimed at giving healthcare app developers and clinical researchers a simple way to manage consent regarding health data use.
By Kat Jercich | 08:02 am | March 10, 2021
The rollout's first phase will focus on the provision of HIV prevention medication for patients in California.
By Kat Jercich | 03:09 pm | March 09, 2021
Issues reportedly included website crashes, unsent verification codes and canceled appointments.
By Kat Jercich | 12:35 pm | March 09, 2021
The American Board of Telehealth will offer discounted access to its telemedicine-focused classes to American Telemedicine Association members.
By Kat Jercich | 10:00 am | March 09, 2021
Providers and vendors collaborated to build a guideline aimed at helping emergency physicians determine when to admit or discharge patients.
By Kat Jercich | 12:46 pm | March 08, 2021
"We should work toward a future state where all clinicians feel that their health IT is so essential to their practice that they cannot provide care without it."