Hospitals and health systems across the U.S. are informing some patients they will be unable to schedule telehealth appointments due to the federal government shutdown.
Inova optimized infusion operations using AI to improve scheduling, expand access, and enhance the patient experience in Northern Virginia.
Bill Swick, who has a rare degenerative brain disease, has lost access to virtual speech therapy due to the federal ...
Sansum Clinic patients will be switched to a new health care information portal next week, which is part of the Santa Barbara ...
Five years ago, during the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns, much of medical care went virtual. For 48% of Medicare users, some ...
New Amazon Pharmacy Kiosks debut at One Medical offices in Los Angeles, helping patients start treatment faster and improve medication adherence Amazon Pharmacy (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced the ...
The American Red Cross urges donors to give blood now to help curb a drop in donor turnout this fall. Donors of all blood ...
Carenet Health, a leading provider of tech-enabled healthcare engagement and access solutions, today announced it has been ranked #1 for Patient Scheduling & Appointment Management Outsourcing in the ...
An app designed to help people remember and summarise information from medical appointments using artificial intelligence (AI ...
Beginning next week, all DMV locations statewide will transition to a fully appointment-based scheduling system. Walk-in ...