telemedicine

Nursing Group Receives Telehealth Grant

Visiting Nurse and Community Health, Inc., which provides services in Tewksbury and Wilmington, Mass., has been awarded a $3,000 grant in support of its telehealth program, which monitors the home healthcare agency’s CHF and COPD patients, significantly decreasing ER visits and hospitalizations.

Emerging Healthcare Solutions Closes DREAMS Deal

Houston-based Emerging Healthcare Solutions, a development-stage investment company specializing in emerging medical technologies, has finalized its acquisition of the Disaster Relief and Emergency Medical Services, or DREAMS technology. DREAMS is a telemedicine system initially developed with an $18 million grant from the Defense Department, which allows clinicians to triage and treat patients remotely through the use of video and wireless technology.

FCC Mulls Medical Body Area Networks

While President Obama signed the healthcare reform bill into law on Tuesday, other segments of the federal government are in the midst of decision-making that could also influence a proliferation of new healthcare devices and services.

Despite Virginia's Mandate, Barriers Remain for Telemedicine Coverage

Earlier this month, the Virginia Legislature unanimously approved a bill (SB 675) that would require private health insurers, health care subscriptions plans and HMOs to cover for the cost of health care services provided through telemedicine technology.

Verizon, Cisco Launch Video Teleconferencing Platform

Following the rollout of the National Broadband Plan earlier this month, Verizon Business has announced a partnership with Cisco aimed at boosting video conferencing.

$100 Million Data Center to Advance Telehealth Efforts

UnitedHealth Group's recently announced partnership with Cisco will build a national telehealth network, which integrates leading health care and remote video technology systems to provide patients access to physicians and specialists when in-person visits are not possible.

‘Emotional Networking’ Product to Complement Telehealth

Emota, a Menlo Park, Calif.-based tech start-up that develops software and services for care of elderly patients, has unveiled its new "emotional networking" product, which company officials says will help clinicians, caregivers and families support wellness for the aged, enabling connectedness over long distances.

FCC: Broadband Plan Promotes Health IT, Telemedicine

The FCC’s National Broadband Plan makes 11 recommendations for using high-speed broadband networks to increase the use of electronic health records, health data exchange and telemedicine.

U.K. Research: Consumers Could Drive Telehealth Advancement

Although telehealth remains an emerging category for the consumer electronics industry, consumer-led telehealth services could prove to be the disruptive influence required for professional care authorities to drive telehealth forward, according to U.K.-based IMS Research.

GE Healthcare Rolls Out New Virtual Sleep Lab

GE Healthcare has launched its MARS Virtual Sleep Lab (VSL), the first device that enables physicians to view quantitative cardiac and sleep apnea analysis from any GE-monitored inpatient bed, at the American College of Cardiology's 59th Annual Scientific Session in Atlanta.

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