HIMSSCast: Telehealth is improving the care experience for cancer patients
Together, telehealth consultation and an array of emerging digital health tools are helping to streamline access to care and improve the patient experience for cancer. and other specialist care.
One place that proves it’s true is the Clinic at the Cleveland Clinic, that health system’s telemedicine joint venture with Amell.
Frank McGillin, CEO of The Clinic spoke to Healthcare IT News about some of the cost savings, increased patient experience, and other care delivery efficiencies that happen there and where as automation, virtual second opinions and other innovations change the paradigm of cancer care.
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What Cleveland Clinic Clinic Offers Patients
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A pioneer in providing virtual care, how the Clinic’s services have evolved in recent years
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Services of the Oncology Clinic and other specialty care
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Possible benefits of increased use of telecare and virtual care
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How AI and automation fit the equation
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Lessons other health systems can learn from the Cleveland Clinic about using other connected health and virtual healthcare tools
More info about this episode:
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The Cleveland Clinic CEO points to the future of telehealth
Cleveland Clinic’s Virtual Second Opinion Program Could Save $65 Million Annually
Virtual care system designed for COVID-19 evolves into a multi-use digital health tool
Telehealth expert Dr. Roy Schoenberg on virtual care in 2023
Luke’s University Health proves telehealth is just as good as face-to-face care