Online-only health care services have become a trendy way for people to receive low-cost medical attention. These websites don't require a referral or health insurance and offer a flat service fee.
Covid or not, people still need to see their doctor. As a neurosurgery coordinator for a hospital, I educate patients on treatments, schedule visits, and retrieve records. Some of those visits are ...
UnitedHealthcare has launched what it calls a "virtual-first" health plan where patients start with online health care providers before moving to in-person visits as needed. The Minnetonka-based ...
Credit: Getty Images. Although convenient access to health information online has the potential to improve outcomes as the result of patients being more informed, ensuring the accuracy of that ...
Online, direct-to-consumer health care is popping up seemingly everywhere, including among such retailers as Amazon, which now offers same-day online medical appointments at $85 a visit, and Costco, ...
To give professionals interested in health care an opportunity to develop valuable skills in business, management and quality improvement in health care delivery, Purdue University’s College of Health ...
A recent study led by researchers from the University of Michigan, Harvard University and the University of California, Los Angeles revealed substantial gaps in the accessibility of online health care ...