Maryland's Department of Health is considering allowing licensed social workers to use telehealth to connect with Maryland residents.
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Maryland's Department of Health is considering allowing licensed social workers to use telehealth to connect with Maryland residents.

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The tech could help providers identify problem claims prior to denial.
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Patients are equipped with Bluetooth-enabled tablets that record biometrics information.
Ohio Living Home Health and Hospice earned a readmission rate of just 7.5 percent, nearly half of the state’s Medicare average, by introducing telehealth services.
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The US Navy is teaming up with the University of Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh-based digital health startup on a project to apply telehealth to treat service members dealing with sleep issues.
According to a press release, This two-year project “will evaluate new smartphone- and web-based technology to offer military service members and their providers' convenient access to proven therapies for insomnia, nightmares, and other sleep disturbances,”