From early detection of impending heart failure from as far as 3,000 miles away, to the latest wearable wrapped around wrists or bodies, or simply sitting in pockets, telehealth is having a radical impact on the healthcare industry, according to the Healthcare Intelligence Network's 2015 survey on telehealth & telemedicine. The range of telehealth and telemedicine services has expanded in the two years since HIN last conducted a telehealth survey, and while the majority of organizations had telehealth programs in place in both 2013 and 2015, of those that didn't, nearly triple the respondents in 2015 (64 percent versus 26 percent) said they would launch a service in the next 12 months. Click here to download the report today. Customized reports, including benchmark results by industry sector, are available upon request. This white paper is an excerpt from 2015 Healthcare Benchmarks: 2015 Healthcare Benchmarks: Telehealth & Telemedicine, which delivers actionable new telehealth metrics on technologies, program components, successes and ROI from more than 100 healthcare organizations. This 60-page report, now in its fourth year, documents benchmarks on current and planned telehealth and telemedicine initiatives, with historical perspective from 2009 to present. Click here for more information. This exclusive report analyzes responses to HIN's fourth comprehensive industry survey on Telehealth & Telemedicine conducted in March 2015. This expanded analysis is punctuated with more than 40 easy-to-follow graphs and tables. New in the 2015 Edition:
Additionally, 2015 Healthcare Benchmarks: Telehealth & Telemedicine takes a fourth comprehensive look at the following metrics:
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