Telemedicine
Virtual Visits During the Pandemic Prove Beneficial for Patients
Government-granted flexibilities allowed providers to rapidly transform how care has been delivered during the pandemic, but the reinstatement of telemedicine regulations has begun to alter patient care.
Using Mobile Health Technology in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiologist Seth Martin discusses the implementation of mobile health technology for cardiac rehabilitation patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Johns Hopkins Telemedicine – Clinician to Clinician Information
Telemedicine encourages greater collaboration and ultimately contributes to a higher level of multidisciplinary care for the patient.
In Fight Against Coronavirus, Telemedicine Ramps Up at Johns Hopkins
The Johns Hopkins Health System has greatly expanded its telemedicine capabilities in order to protect patients and staff members from the new coronavirus.
Johns Hopkins showcases ways to improve patient care through medical software.
Telemedicine Keeps Young Patients Connected to Psychiatric Care
A new telemedicine program at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center is making life easier for patients with serious, persistent mental health issues, their families and their clinicians.
Wearable Activity Trackers a Reliable Tool for Predicting Death Risk in Older Adults
A federally funded study by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers shows that wearable accelerometers are a more reliable measure of physical activity and better than patient surveys and other methods used by physicians at assessing five-year ...
Q&A with Brian Hasselfeld: Johns Hopkins’ Point Person for Digital Health Strategies
Learn about the health system’s strategy regarding use of telemedicine, big data and other technologies to improve patient access and care.
Telemedicine: Improving Brain Injury Outcomes
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center specialists are utilizing telemedicine treat pediatric brain injuries quicker and improve outcomes.
Support for Patients with Mood Disorders Between Visits, Thanks to an App
Real-time data and prompts improve compliance and hasten intervention when needed.
When Distance Is a Barrier to Specialized Care
Telemedicine connects Johns Hopkins pediatric specialists to patients on the Eastern Shore.
Telemedicine Connects Young Patients with Psychiatric Care
Psychiatrists with the Johns Hopkins Child Mobile Treatment Program can now use iPads to see and assess patients.
One Person Safely Monitors 12 Patients, Thanks to TeleSitter
To address the demand for 24/7 monitoring of patients in the hospital, three Johns Hopkins hospitals adopted remote video monitoring technology to create the TeleSitter program.
Johns Hopkins Telemedicine Bolstered by Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Agreement
The compact reduces the time and paperwork required for doctors with no disciplinary actions toward their licenses to get approval to practice in other states.
Hear the state of telemedicine at Johns Hopkins, how it benefits patients with limited mobility, and the barriers that challenge this service and how Johns Hopkins is approaching them.
Johns Hopkins Telemedicine: Connecting Patients to Exceptional Virtual Care
Johns Hopkins Telemedicine allows patients to easily access health care and be treated remotely by a Johns Hopkins specialist using everyday technologies, such as a computer or tablet.
Expanding Telemedicine - Podcast
Telemedicine may soon get a big boost with proposed funding changes by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Telemedicine Increases Access, Adds Value
Telemedicine is helping streamline care — for patients and providers — across Johns Hopkins Medicine.
The (Remote) Eye Doctor Will See You Now
The ophthalmology telemedicine program is saving patients considerable time and stress.