Although telehealth survivorship programs are feasible and cost-effective and associated with improved patient outcomes, they might not be ideal for every patient.
The End of the Public Health Emergency: What It Means for Telehealth
The end of the public health emergency signals many changes in the healthcare industry, but among the most important will be changes to the use of telehealth.
Telehealth Care for HNC Cancer Survivors Compares Favorably to Standard Care in Certain Outcomes
Telehealth survivorship programs are feasible, cost-effective, and associated with improved patient outcomes but are not ideal for every patient.
Technology Is Advancing, but There Are Still Issues to Consider When Using Telehealth With Pediatric Otolaryngology
Telehealth is seen as favorable for several regular pediatric otolaryngology situations, including taking a history, conducting postoperative evaluations, and reviewing imaging.
What Is the Value of Second Opinion Services to Otolaryngologists and Their Patients?
Second opinion services offer the ability to have medical advice tailored to an individual patient’s medical questions rather than generic advice found through online searches.
Letter from the Editor: COVID-19 Kick Starts the Age of Healthcare’s Digital Transformation
Digital health consists of the technologies that can help patients make an appointment with their provider with the use of an app on their smartphone.
Telemedicine: Practicing Medicine across State Lines
Emphasis on cost-effective quality healthcare coupled with technological advancements has caused a resurgence of telemedicine