HIMSS Analytics: Most providers adopt telemedicine to close patient-care gaps

HIMSS Analytics Research Director Brendan FitzGerald told FierceHealthIT. "Because of the ever-evolving technology aspects and being able to deliver that clinical care remotely, that's where our definition of telemedicine is key and may cause some confusion in the market."
Provider adoption of telemedicine solutions is largely driven by the need to fill gaps in patient care, particularly among hospitals, according to HIMSS Analytics' 2014 Telemedicine Study, published on Wednesday.

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