MD Anderson, Business School Develop Design Framework for Virtual Care

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School created a framework to help healthcare organizations design and implement virtual care services.
THE METAVERSE HAS THE POWER TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE, AND IT HAS ALREADY BEGUN

It doesn’t have to be all fun and games in the Metaverse, especially when its best use cases are the ones that need a different reality the most.
ATA2022: Virtual Care Expands Patient Access and Engagement in Pediatrics

Telehealth has added flexibility for parents and children seeking care, but more can be done to improve access to care and the patient experience.
Calculating the ROI of virtual care

‘It’s important to simplify the access; it’s really important to work on prevention’
Back to the doctor’s office? Here’s what’s next for telehealth after the pandemic

Ensuring that people have access to broadband and that medical centers have software that can protect patient’s privacy will be expensive. Hernández-Cancio said that although the upfront cost of improving the technology may be steep, it is an investment that could save money in the long term as more people get the care they need.
Telehealth growing pains

The ability for patients to pay online visits to their doctors across state lines is being threatened by pre-pandemic regulations.
A Framework for Designing Excellent Virtual Health Care

The pandemic heightened awareness of the promise of virtual care but realizing it is proving challenging. A framework developed by the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Texas A&M University’s Mays Business School can help. It prioritizes the needs of both patients and caregivers.
The value of integrating in-person and virtual care

The retail industry with its e-commerce boom has lessons to teach healthcare, says an innovation leader at Teladoc Health.
Virtual Reality Experience Helping Healthcare Workers Suffering From Pandemic Burnout

Researchers are looking at possible long lasting stress benefits to the virtual reality experience and they’re introducing other scenes including beaches and snow falling, since some people may prefer different scenes to relax.
Envisioning the Future of Healthcare Construction through Virtual and Augmented Reality

For an industry undergoing drastic change, the ability of healthcare employees to be adaptable is crucial, as are the facilities in which they work.