Social Media, Telemedicine Roles Cited in FCC IAC Reports
Reducing barriers to telemedicine is among recommendations of four FCC Intergovernmental Advisory Committee reports released Thursday. Direct state emergency alert system plans to involve social media protocols that include the specific local entities that will issue messages, and the contents…
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of such messages, IAC asked. Barriers to telemedicine include limited technical support in rural hospitals, physician concerns over reimbursement, and complexities of credentialing and privileging for telecare providers, the group reported. There are “valuable insights and recommendations that will help inform the work of the FCC and that of our state, local, Tribal, and territorial government partners,” said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai.