Morning Headlines 4/14/20
FCC’s COVID-19 Telehealth Program Application Portal Opens on Monday
The FCC begins accepting applications for its $200 million COVID-19 Telehealth Program, which will help eligible providers purchase infrastructure, services, and devices needed to offer telemedicine during the pandemic.
Apple Responds to Senators Questioning Privacy of Covid-19 Tools
Apple responds to privacy concerns related to its COVID-19 screening app and website, stressing that the tools don’t collect user data, and that they are not bound by HIPAA guidelines.
Rapid roll-out of telehealth services in Iowa: ‘We’re just going crazy with it,’ one doctor says
Health systems in Iowa see telemedicine utilization rates skyrocket as reimbursement restrictions are lifted in light of COVID-19, prompting many to hope that virtual care will become part of their new normal after the pandemic has passed.
Mobilizing AI for Health to fight against COVID-19
As part of its AI for Health project, Microsoft will donate $20 million to advance the use of AI in the fight against COVID-19, particularly in the areas of data and insights, hospital resource allocation, treatment and diagnostics, research, and information dissemination.
Happy to be staying home. Will be interested in your impressions. Is HIMSS bringing real value to healthcare or just…