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How behavioral healthcare can benefit from patient portals

How behavioral healthcare can benefit from patient portals

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Some behavioral healthcare practices have begun advancing their patient portal and mobile app offerings. Native telehealth integration was a rarity in patient portals not too long ago. But it has become more common since the COVID-19 pandemic – and this trend is likely to continue. After telehealth appointments, patient portals can grant access to information about self-care

How Epic is using AI to change the way EHRs work

How Epic is using AI to change the way EHRs work

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Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series of features on top voices in health IT discussing the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare. To read the first feature, on Dr. John Halamka at the Mayo Clinic, click here. To read the second interview, with Dr. Aalpen Patel at Geisinger, click here. To read the third

Navigating the path to AI at scale

Navigating the path to AI at scale

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With so few health systems running artificial intelligence at scale, real-world advice can help healthcare organizations guide the deployment of their AI systems.  Eve Cunningham currently serves as group vice president and chief of virtual care and digital health for Providence, which includes virtual care enterprise service lines, hospital-at-home, remote patient monitoring programs and virtual nursing. She

Upswing Health combines AI and telehealth to improve MSK care and cut costs

Upswing Health combines AI and telehealth to improve MSK care and cut costs

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Musculoskeletal (MSK) is routinely one of the three most expensive categories of care (along with cardio-metabolic disease and cancer care). Dr. Steve Schutzer, an orthopedic surgeon for 34 years, is working on this pain point as cofounder and COO of Upswing Health, a virtual clinic for MSK/orthopedic problems. THE PROBLEM “More than one in two Americans will

Plant-based yogurt recalled in Canada over presence of mold

Plant-based yogurt recalled in Canada over presence of mold

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Photo illustration Flamaglo Foods Limited is recalling Yoso brand Unsweetened Coconut Plant-Based Yogurt because of microbial contamination, specifically mold. According to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), the recalled products were distributed in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Ontario, Canada. Recalled products: BrandProductSizeCodesUPCYosoUnsweetened Coconut Plant-Based Yogurt440 gBest Before: 24 JA 038 34914 00251 1