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Digiceuticals: Driving Growth Through Digital Health Services

HIT Consultant

There was tremendous interest in telemedicine before 2020. However, the COVID-19 pandemic made it a reality triggering unprecedented disruption across the industry. Telemedicine certainly provides a way for patients to continue availing of healthcare services without visiting the clinic.

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October-December 2021 State Regulatory Developments

New Jersey Healthcare Blog

103, which declared a Public Health Emergency for the state in response to COVID-19. Effective September 28, 2028. Effective October 19, 2021. 19; repealed N.J.A.C. 1657(a), the Commissioner released a notice regarding Executive Order No. 10:69, AFDC-Related Medicaid, or 10:71, Medicaid Only. Definitions and 4.1,

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Telehealth Regulations: What’s In, What’s Out

Verisys

As the pandemic continues into the winter months and COVID disruptions continue to affect the healthcare workforce, states, payers, and providers should be aware of recent changes that will affect telehealth services and access to telemedicine. State-Level Changes Affecting Telehealth Services. Alaska (for mental health services only).

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2023 – January

SQA

Until EUDAMED is brought fully online, a series of performance study application/notification documents have been created to support performance study procedures with respect to the IVDR (see MDCG 2022-19). Decentralization is enabled by the advancement of digital tools, telemedicine, and more mobile and local healthcare.