Telemedicine can help reduce the financial strain on medical practices. This article outlines a telemedicine musculoskeletal examination.https://t.co/uEdml10siZ pic.twitter.com/KIx73nnJCV
— MayoProceedings (@MayoProceedings) July 12, 2020
67% of patients say #telemedicine is better than in-person visits, survey finds : Most gastroenterology and hepatology patients and their physicians have favored telemedicine visits during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent Penn Medicine survey. https://t.co/JQo7PIo7fB pic.twitter.com/PTEywPQgr9
— This Week in Digital Health (@TWDigitalHealth) July 6, 2020
#BigData can be leveraged to predict acute medical emergencies and connect with doctors to consult for telemedicine. Explore how #STPINEURON is nurturing #startups to build similar innovative solutions: https://t.co/vrqWlteqAI. #STPICoEs #STPIINDIA #STPIINCUBATION #GrowWithSTPI pic.twitter.com/lrII0k7J4Y
— STPI (@stpiindia) July 13, 2020
Telemedicine is hot right now. But it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. pic.twitter.com/UPmyfhNU5P
— Landmark Health (@LandmarkHealth_) July 6, 2020
A study shows that 50 million Indians have accessed online healthcare and in-person doctor visits are down by 67 percent. What a feat!
Telemedicine is the #NewNormal for health care!@MoHFW_INDIA @IMAIndiaOrg @nathealthindia @ficci_india https://t.co/XA4RKH2pYz
— NITI Aayog (@NITIAayog) July 7, 2020
We are pleased to announce that through a partnership with #1healthio we are now offering the first FDA-authorized at-home COVID-19 saliva test as part of our #returntowork program for employees: https://t.co/bBBUZc7HdH#pcrtest #rtw #covid19 pic.twitter.com/bz3kil6HU1
— MeMD (@MeMDme) June 25, 2020
MeMD is proud to partner with two of the country’s leading diagnostics laboratories – @LabCorp® and @QuestDX – to allow consumers to request an #antibodytest for #COVID19 as part of a #telehealth visit. Learn more: https://t.co/zJa0oOxVCk
— MeMD (@MeMDme) May 27, 2020
Technology is proving helpful for seniors during the #covid19 crisis, including solutions like MeMD's #telehealth platform, which can support and improve #senior care while limiting the risk of exposing residents to illness.
Via @srhousingnews: https://t.co/6zA6RN9oml— MeMD (@MeMDme) April 8, 2020
To quantify the #mentalhealth impacts of the pandemic, we conducted a national poll of more than 3,000 patients. Here's what we discovered: https://t.co/BxmbiuUDxv#COVIDー19 #survey
— MeMD (@MeMDme) July 2, 2020
Your phone is *covered* in germs. In fact, researchers found that phones carry ten times more bacteria than a toilet seat. If you're suddenly feeling the urge to sanitize immediately, here are some tips to keep in mind: https://t.co/oOIE9qTN7c
— MeMD (@MeMDme) June 17, 2020
COVID-19 and Influenza
Click here » https://t.co/4jE5yzFvgK#Coronavirus #influenza #covid19 #icliniq100hrs #quarentine #lockdown
— iCliniq (@icliniq) July 11, 2020
ICliniq Success Stories
Watch how iCliniq helped its users during these tough times » https://t.co/vDdkeqWluW#successtories #icliniqstories #pandemicstories #COVID19
— iCliniq (@icliniq) July 6, 2020
#Telehealth has the ability to make providers more efficient, supporting them with documentation post-visit. Read more from @vatortv's Invent Health panel https://t.co/8mnGMwI03A
— Amwell (@Amwell) July 6, 2020
What a week at ATA2020! To name a few sessions: our own Kelly Kernan talked about #telehealth trends and our @TelehealthDoc discussed the role of chatbots for chronic disease management. A recap of his panel here: https://t.co/IpRFe6N68x
— Amwell (@Amwell) June 26, 2020
“#Telehealth has played a vital role in responding to the #pandemic, driving a rapid transformation in how care is delivered."
We're proud to count our chief medical officer Cindy Zelis among The Taskforce on Telehealth Policy's members. https://t.co/dBKnwe9Wpf @mHealthIntel
— MDLIVE (@MDLIVEInc) July 6, 2020
"Virtual primary care is the next evolution of care.”
Our chief medical officer Cindy Zelis spoke to @HealthLeaders on the future of #virtual primary care and the goals of The Taskforce on #Telehealth Policy. https://t.co/eIrtX8PQQY
— MDLIVE (@MDLIVEInc) July 2, 2020
Our CEO @hillferguson joined @CNBC this morning to discuss the surge in #COVID19 cases and how Doctor On Demand can help patients get care nationwide. Watch the full clip:https://t.co/szXp5PNrMQ pic.twitter.com/no8g8apw9a
— Doctor On Demand (@drondemand) July 10, 2020
We're thrilled to be listed as one of @FastCompany and @CBinsights 50 Future Unicorns. Read more about this list of high-momentum startups in Fast Company.https://t.co/w4ecyS82WR
— Doctor On Demand (@drondemand) June 15, 2020
Doctor On Demand now accepts Medicare Part B coverage across all 50 states. Beneficiaries can connect with a board-certified physician over secure live video from home, 24 hours a day. Learn about what we can treat and how to register at https://t.co/iB7K1EI9Ag. #Medicare pic.twitter.com/rNbblLIeYw
— Doctor On Demand (@drondemand) May 13, 2020
Telemedicine continues to gain momentum: @drondemand just closed $75M in Series D funding to expand its mental health services and bring more physicians onboard. Congrats @hillferguson and team! https://t.co/sKqT9cKbnW
— Rock Health (@Rock_Health) July 8, 2020
If you're experiencing cold, cough, or flu-like symptoms and worried about coronavirus. We're here to help.https://t.co/FQ4a8CteJ4
— Virtuwell (@virtuwell) March 17, 2020
Whether you have insurance or not, telehealth is much cheaper than a visit to an urgent care clinic or emergency room. See our comparison of the costs for an appointment at all the top telemedicine services. #Telemedicine #PlushCarehttps://t.co/ZLk8Qx8nJ3
— PlushCare (@PlushCare) July 10, 2020
Unacceptable. We can not overlook and ignore those at the greatest risk for the worst effects of this pandemic. #COVID19 #Texas https://t.co/PFYpeNyWNq
— PlushCare (@PlushCare) July 6, 2020
Hotel or Airbnb? Which is safer for your post lock down outing?
PlushCare's Dr. Linda Anegawa says a home rental, like Airbnb, is actually preferable to a hotel room, which has probably had way more people in it. @YahooNews #Doctors #SummerVacationhttps://t.co/meFuHAbTUS— PlushCare (@PlushCare) June 29, 2020
The pandemic is far from over, so you probably have a few questions for your employer about how they’ll keep you safe and healthy.
Checkout our list of the most important questions to ask your employer before returning to work. #Covid-19 #StayHealthyhttps://t.co/6tBLygOXpw
— PlushCare (@PlushCare) June 26, 2020
We strongly believe in the continuous research of larger sample sizes, that's why we’re offering free online appointments for #COVID-19 Antibody Testing for our insured in-network patients. @jmatthewMD #HealthNews #Telemedicine @Forbeshttps://t.co/LOdLp2eyad
— PlushCare (@PlushCare) June 16, 2020
Check out our @HeathTap co-founder & chief strategy officer @seanmehra speak on @MicronTech's Panel Discussion: Health equity. Sean and other experts shared their views on the benefits of telemedicine. https://t.co/GSTrInhJIN
— HealthTap (@HealthTap) May 22, 2020
It’s hard right now to envision how any of this might lead to a better world. I recently spoke on a panel to discuss how recent changes in our healthcare practices could improve health equity in the long-term.https://t.co/rOwi4ZJV7z#healthequity #telemedicine #telehealth
— Sean Mehra (@seanmehra) June 6, 2020
You can help protect others from #COVID19 by social distancing & wearing a cloth face covering that fits snugly and reaches above your nose, below your chin, and completely covers your mouth and nostrils. Watch this video featuring @CDCDirector. https://t.co/lxWMe4NUBD pic.twitter.com/gbbUcZKwv0
— CDC (@CDCgov) May 29, 2020
Whether you test positive or negative for #COVID19, you should still take preventive measures to protect yourself and others. Learn more: https://t.co/DmfPOB7nbu. pic.twitter.com/5VG0fypiNi
— CDC (@CDCgov) May 29, 2020
#Hurricane season starts today, #June1st. During the #COVID19 pandemic, give yourself more time than usual to prepare your emergency food, water, and medical supplies.
Learn more: https://t.co/kbqrNA6wxP. pic.twitter.com/2EXnwhfuXn
— U.S. Surgeon General (@Surgeon_General) June 1, 2020
Members – remember you can use @LiveHealth to see a doctor without leaving your home. https://t.co/sII4TWQQtY
— Firemen's Relief (@firemensrelief) March 25, 2020
.@Health_First has rolled out an app for its 1.5M members that includes embedded #telehealth visits provided by @Teladoc and navigation to community resourceshttps://t.co/cYG2rD4M6x
— FierceHealth (@FierceHealth) July 10, 2020
Companies big & small that provide #telemedicine services are now finding themselves in demand. @Amwell @ro @Teladoc @MDLIVEInc #COVID19 #SmallBusiness https://t.co/yDDrEpVmo1
— Gene Marks CPA (@genemarks) March 25, 2020
remember when technology gave us the mummy’s voice pic.twitter.com/813GGG48ts
— johnny (@killola) July 13, 2020
Orchid mantis, one of the beautiful insects I’ve ever seen. This one was spotted in the western ghats of India.pic.twitter.com/9nJzGxUyxe
— Harjinder Singh Kukreja (@SinghLions) July 13, 2020
A look at the loss of thicker (usually older) #Arctic sea ice in Octobers from 1979-2016 (PIOMAS, ice < 1.5 meters masked black) pic.twitter.com/BtHCwVUdKk
— Zack Labe (@ZLabe) November 14, 2016
LIT UP: A supercell cloud appeared over the city of Melville, Saskatchewan, as one resident captured lightning strikes that illuminated the sky. https://t.co/nxg50Wo7hm pic.twitter.com/LfKfNjw9Jp
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
"Never seen one this close."
A man filmed a waterspout seen off the coast of Bulli, New South Wales, as stormy conditions were expected in the area. https://t.co/kG8yNJF2Sf pic.twitter.com/YVba3cWAOT
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
ROWING THE DISTANCE: This Oklahoma resident kayaked down his street against strong wind during a severe thunderstorm. https://t.co/2r3P0J9lQ1 pic.twitter.com/fH7nicW8eK
— ABC News (@ABC) July 13, 2020
https://twitter.com/NOAASatellitePA/status/1281340697015136259
The northward progression of tropical moisture up the E. US coast, pushed by Tropical Storm #Fay, is seen nicely in the MIMIC-total precipitable water product. This tropical plume has a connection with the east Pacific. Also note the swirl of moisture w/Tropical Storm #Cristina. pic.twitter.com/EOa2PFpPGd
— MJVentrice (@MJVentrice) July 10, 2020
Sunrise on Tropical Storm #Fay offshore the northeast U.S. expected to make landfall near #NYC then track northward through #Vermont into #Canada this weekend. A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Cape May #NewJersey to Watch Hill #RhodeIsland including #NYwx #LongIsland. pic.twitter.com/K9DbwxdChC
— UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) July 10, 2020
This model run only goes through Friday morning but temperatures of 29-33°C are expected across the GTA every single day through at least next week. Humidex likely not to be a huge factor with this heat wave and many will remain dry for the next several days. pic.twitter.com/SU7IDa24y5
— Stormwx1 (@stormwx1) June 30, 2020
Heat wave expands across the country, flash flooding and wildfire danger continues. @Ginger_Zee tracks the latest. https://t.co/NJ8Q73U5QS pic.twitter.com/ZvxSzQqYSf
— Good Morning America (@GMA) July 1, 2020
HEAT WAVE HITS THE SOUTH: More than 20 million Americans are under heat alerts across the southern plains.
Fort Smith, Arkansas, is expected to feel like 112 degrees on Thursday — nearly as hot as Death Valley. pic.twitter.com/qgdcdvITib
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) July 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/RexChapman/status/1278705237570867200
Siberia’s triple-digit heat wave and wildfires could be a glimpse into the future of the Arctic. https://t.co/RVDFbzHzo1
— Climate Reality (@ClimateReality) June 27, 2020
A new high temperature record in Siberia on June 20 follows six months of a record-breaking heat wave in the region.https://t.co/cS8cN5I5Nc
— Science News (@ScienceNews) June 30, 2020
Wondering what caused the #Arctic heat wave that made headlines this month? @MarkSerreze explains via an essay in @ConversationUS entitled "100 degrees in #Siberia? 5 ways the extreme Arctic heat wave follows a disturbing pattern." Read it here: https://t.co/XOX6RJMAJv.
— National Snow and Ice Data Center (@NSIDC) June 30, 2020
Amid a weeks-long heat wave, temperatures in Siberia reached 38 degrees Celsius (100.4 degrees Fahrenheit) — the hottest temperature ever recorded in the Russian #Arctic. https://t.co/7tUzfnFxhr
— Conservation Intl (@ConservationOrg) July 1, 2020
‘A heat wave thawed Siberia's tundra. Now, it's on fire’
‘Scientists fear the Arctic is undergoing rapid changes that could tip off a cascade of consequences both local and global’#ClimateCrisis #ActOnClimate https://t.co/6CjQNShaPo
— Roadie (@Hroadie) July 7, 2020
Russian towns in the Arctic circle have recorded extraordinary temperatures, with Nizhnyaya Pesha hitting 30C on 9 June
Khatanga, which usually has daytime temperatures of around 0C at this time of year, hitting 25C on 22 May
The previous record was 12C https://t.co/TlXYHXASwj
— Paul Dawson (@PaulEDawson) July 10, 2020
From the ongoing Siberian heat wave to suddenly routine 500-year storms in Houston, climate change isn’t just a brutal form of time travel to both the future and pre-human past — it is discombobulating to our very sense of linear time https://t.co/yA153681bn
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) June 27, 2020
Siberia is in the midst of a historic heat wave. The heat and fires are hastening the dissolution of the permafrost, perennially frozen ground that, when thawed, unleashes more greenhouse gases & dramatically destabilizes the land, with grave consequences.https://t.co/83DUEbE9tG
— Marta Ter (@marta_ter) June 30, 2020
Siberian heat wave is a 'warning cry' from the Arctic, climate scientists say https://t.co/FuvLEgiJ2T pic.twitter.com/pwJjRkrEGV
— Ottawa Citizen (@OttawaCitizen) June 29, 2020
A Disturbing Pattern
"The #Arctic heat wave that sent Siberian remperatures soaring put an exclamation point on an astonishing transformation of the Arctic environment that’s been underway for about 30 years"#ClimateAction#ClimateEmergency https://t.co/1pUQr9Bxve
— Peter Strachan (@ProfStrachan) June 27, 2020
The Arctic is on fire: Siberian heat wave alarms scientistshttps://t.co/q96FLyyKvl
— Science & Space (@ScienceIsNew) June 27, 2020
Why a ‘feverish’ Arctic will affect everyone on the globe
"A historic heat wave is occurring in the Arctic, already the fastest-warming place on Earth due to the increasing accumulation of greenhouse gases."#ClimateChangehttps://t.co/fAFnLi0Xip
— Elke Babiuk (@ElkeBabiuk) June 27, 2020
A terrifying heat wave is transforming the Arctic – and scientists are saying 'we told you so' || Via Alternet https://t.co/pv4OhIDFvG
— SafetyPin-Daily (@SafetyPinDaily) June 27, 2020
Anyone remember this many severe hailstorms in Alberta before July 1st?
It's almost like the climate is….changing. https://t.co/9RYKj7LyXh
— MB Fawcett (@maxfawcett) June 27, 2020
Exercising during a heat wave? Make sure you know your limits. Read more: https://t.co/zUJ1mxAH92 Via @Telegraph
— Mayo Clinic (@MayoClinic) July 2, 2020
Historic #heat dome with record level upper level ridge will bake the country for weeks. https://t.co/chTxl25xZx #heatwave
— Jeff Berardelli (@WeatherProf) July 10, 2020
Temperatures are forecast to reach as high as 120 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas of the southwestern US. Officials are urging people to take precautions as heat this high can turn deadly. https://t.co/uUof0BBV3N
— CNN (@CNN) July 10, 2020
Hot and humid: Houston braces for ‘dangerous’ heat wave https://t.co/Ky8UVyDK8S
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) July 1, 2020
Lockdown? What Lockdown? Heat Wave Brings Britons Out in Droves https://t.co/v5FsIxeH3l
— Abdul Hamid Ahmad (@AbdulHamidAhmad) June 28, 2020
From #artificialintelligence to #cyber tech and #biotech, #FletcherDean Emeritus @stavridisj explores six ways the U.S. isn't ready for the wars of the future, via his latest @bopinion column: https://t.co/AxKMAcagkc pic.twitter.com/xfVXh01bSr
— The Fletcher School (@FletcherSchool) July 10, 2020
MIT researchers say they’ve created a new mask that’s easier to sterilize https://t.co/niafAg79NY
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) July 9, 2020
The foggy glasses. The sore ears. Overheating in a heat wave. And what to do when you’re eating on those brand new patios?
Here's how you can get more comfortable with your mask while staying safe. https://t.co/IrwfJXivT1
— Toronto Star (@TorontoStar) July 1, 2020