Digital Dead Zones Are a Health Equity Issue
A new report from KFF Health News highlights a growing crisis: many rural hospitals across the country are operating with outdated internet…
Read MoreHHS Shares Advantages of Telehealth Accreditation
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) just released information about the benefits of telehealth accreditation to assist organizations as they prepare…
Read MoreURAC Supports Telehealth Awareness Week
ATA is hosting the fourth annual Telehealth Awareness Week, taking place from September 15-21, 2024. This week-long event highlights how virtual care improves…
Read MoreLet’s Talk Techquity: Addressing Specialized Population Needs through Digital Health
Telehealth has always been a way for more people to receive care and helps address issues of health inequities. It allows people…
Read MoreData-Informed Care Matters for the Future of Digital Health
What will drive the future of digital health? Data. Because data drives health care policy and policy drives what’s next.
Read MoreURAC joins 200 organizations in a letter urging congress to act on Telehealth
URAC, the nations leading independent digital health accreditation service, has joined the Alliance for Connected Care and over 200 organizations in signing…
Read MoreISfTeH – URAC Accreditation Demonstrates Telehealth Quality Worldwide
URAC has been accrediting telehealth organizations since 2016; our program addresses the worldwide requirement for excellence in digital health programs. And…
Read MoreDr. Shawn Griffin Joins ATA Clinician Council
URAC’s President and CEO Shawn Griffin, MD, has joined the American Telemedicine Association’s (ATA) new Clinician Council. ATA convened the council to…
Read MoreModern Healthcare Magazine highlights URAC’s new Health Equity Accreditation
Modern Healthcare Magazine, a publication that sheds light on healthcare leaders’ complex choices, shared that URAC has launched our new Health Equity…
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