Telehealth Expansion in Kentucky 2020 During COVID-19: the Future?
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
In 2018, Kentucky became one of the first states to authorize physician use of telehealth and to prohibit health plans from excluding coverage of telehealth
LOUISVILLE Completing a 5K run is an admirable accomplishment for anyone. But, for someone who has suffered a traumatic brain injury (TBI), leaving her without
BARDSTOWN In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the general message has been to wait, to stay home, to be patient. Easier said than done,
“What will you remember? What would you like to forget?” We asked Kentuckiana physicians and administrators to share their thoughts regarding COVID-19 and March and
BOWLING GREEN Michael Zachek, MD, has seen the evolution of sleep medicine from the 1990s until today. He has a profound, patient-based overview of the
Back in 2014, I wrote an article for MD-Update about treating patients by “telehealth” in Kentucky.1 While Kentucky was one of the first states to
GEORGETOWN Born into a family of engineers, musicians, and optometrists, William Wallace “Chip” Richardson, MD, was nurtured in technology, performance, and a curiosity for the
You may already be practicing telehealth, or considering it, if you have patients who cannot be seen in your office due to physical limitations or
Access to primary care is the key to creating a healthier Kentucky, but it remains limited at certain times and in some Commonwealth locations. KentuckyOne
For those of you who follow our editorial calendar, this issue is the result of a combination of the topics we had originally slated for
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