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By Kat Jercich | 12:28 pm | January 04, 2022
Holmes faced 11 total counts, and the jury found her guilty of four of them. Each carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
By Kat Jercich | 12:57 pm | January 03, 2022
The draft report offers recommendations for stakeholders about using digital health hardware and software to gather information from remote trial participants.
By Kat Jercich | 12:36 pm | December 23, 2021
Funding recipients can use the money to bolster technology needs and employee capacity in response to the long-term effects of COVID-19.
2022 Look Ahead
By Mike Miliard | 11:29 am | December 23, 2021
"There’s no need to wait until October 6. Anyone ready to share more than the USCDI v1 is welcome and encouraged to do so as permitted under applicable law."
By Kat Jercich | 04:02 pm | December 21, 2021
The PandemicX Accelerator aims to use digital tools and publicly accessible data to address health disparities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
2022 Look Ahead
By Bill Siwicki | 09:15 am | December 21, 2021
Roy Schoenberg, a major player in the field of telemedicine, offers his views on the future of remote patient monitoring, reimbursement regulation and technological advancements.
By Kat Jercich | 04:26 pm | December 20, 2021
The revised regulations mean providers can prescribe and mail abortion medication to patients without an in-person appointment in more than half the country.  
By Kat Jercich | 12:56 pm | December 20, 2021
A report from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality outlined several strategies to reduce medical errors.
By Kat Jercich | 12:29 pm | December 17, 2021
The defendants allegedly used virtual care to generate prescriptions for compounded medication and durable medical equipment, without regard for medical necessity.
By HIMSS TV | 09:22 am | December 17, 2021
This week's top stories include Epic tapping MapQuest to help patients find nearby or conveniently located clinicians, and Massachusetts ordering hospitals to cut nonurgent procedures due to critical staffing shortages.