What You Should Know: - FDA approves Everlywell’s COVID-19 Test Home Collection Kit under the emergency use authorization (EUA) allows an individual to self-collect a nasal sample at home using Everlywell’s authorized kit. - The Everlywell home-collection kit is currently the only authorized COVID-19 at-home sample collection kit for use with multiple authorized COVID-19 diagnostic tests. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued emergency use authorization (EUA) to
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RCM Myth: Healthcare Billing Is Just A Back-Office Job
Historically, there was a belief in healthcare that revenue cycle management (RCM) was only a job for the back office. But today, medical practices are well-aware all staff members are critical to the revenue cycle. This responsibility extends through every aspect of a practice, from the front office to back office with the clinical staff in between. The front office, for example, plays a role in generating revenue, because they can optimize scheduling and collect patient and insurance
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DrChrono Launches Fully Integrated Telemedicine App & Marketplace for Patients
What You Should Know: DrChrono Launches fully integrated telemedicine app exclusively to its network of providers and is the one of the first EHRs to build a telemedicine physician marketplace for patients. Over 10,000 medical providers on the DrChrono platform will have access to more telehealth options and receive more inbound requests to provide virtual care visits to patients, especially during COVID-19. DrChrono Inc., the company enabling the medical practice of the
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HCA, Google Cloud Partner to Launch COVID-19 Open Data Platform for Hospitals
What You Should Know: - HCA Healthcare announces a partnership with Google Cloud and SADA on new COVID-19 open data platform named the COVID-19 National Response Portal to help communities respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. - The COVID-19 National Response Portal will help accelerate analysis and response by aggregating data on ICU bed and ventilator utilization, testing results, and total number of patient visits to America’s hospital systems. Nashville, TN-based HCA Healthcare,
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Luma Health Launches Patient-Centric Telehealth Solution with No App, Login or Portal Required
What You Should Know: - Luma Health launches new telehealth offering for providers that need to deliver care to patients virtually, quickly and seamlessly and patients need to get that care with one click. - Luma Health Telehealth supports real-time EHR integration to enable providers to connect virtually with, and provide care for, their patients with just one click. Luma Health launches Luma Health Telehealth as part of its Total Patient Engagement platform. The telehealth
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Travel Nurse Pay Nearly Doubles Nationwide from Coronavirus Outbreak
What You Should Know: - As demand for nurses across the country increases to treat the coronavirus outbreak, the average weekly pay for travel nurses has nearly doubled, according to recent findings from healthcare staffing platform NurseFly. - There was a 76% increase in average nurse pay nationwide since March, with increases of up to 90% over the average pay in Washington. - Hospitals are paying Crisis/Pandemic rates up to $4,400 weekly to quickly staff up for the caring of
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At-Home Respiratory Coronavirus Test Now Available to Texas Residents
What You Should Know: - Wheel and imaware launch the first and only clinician-administered home-based COVID-19 lab testing in the nation, priced at $135. - A trained healthcare professional will collect the sample at the patient's home to reduce the risk of false negatives associated with self-swabbing. - CDC-authorized home-based tests can be delivered the same day, then Wheel clinicians trained in COVID-19 protocols are in contact with patients who test positive to
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White House, IBM Partner to Fight COVID-19 Using Supercomputers
What You Should Know: - The White House Office of Science and Technology and the U.S. Department of Energy teams up with IBM, and others to fight the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) using supercomputers. - The COVID-19 High Performance Computing Consortium pooling supercomputing capacity to help researchers everywhere better understand COVID-19, its treatments, and potential cures. - These high-performance computing systems allow researchers to run very large numbers of
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Microsoft, Adaptive, Providence Partner to Decode COVID-19 Immune Response
What You Should Know: - Microsoft and Adaptive Biotechnologies have expanded their partnership to map the human immune response to COVID-19 and advance our understanding of the disease. - Data from this study will be made available through an open-access portal to help researchers, public health organizations and industry improve diagnostics, help triage patients based on the immune response to the disease, and inform vaccine discovery for COVID-19. - Other industry leaders including
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COVID-19’s Impact on Telehealth & HIPAA Regulations
The declaration of COVID19 as a pandemic and the United States declaring a national emergency to help contain and enhance treatment access have resulted in a number of changes to ease potential regulatory burdens or barriers in healthcare. Like so much happening as a result of the pandemic, the changes have the potential to fundamentally change the healthcare industry not just during the time of the emergency declaration. Of particular note are coordinated announcements from various agencies
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