In the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, Stanford Medicine researchers had to pause a study of autism treatment in preschoolers. The halt was stressful for kids and their families, so a team of pediatric psychologists pivoted to offering the treatment online.
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Physicians Explain Why It’s Safe to Take Kids to Their Wellness Checks During the Pandemic
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health resumes care delayed by COVID-19.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Sees a Surge in Telehealth Visits During Coronavirus Pandemic
Virtual visits allow patients and/or their guardians to interact and consult with their health care provider, who can review the patient’s medical information for the purposes of diagnosis and treatment, go over test results, fulfill prescriptions, and provide patient education.
Mobile app designed to enhance the patient experience
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health launched a new mobile app designed to help patients quickly find a doctor, call for an appointment, access their medical records and navigate the hospital campus.
Expanding care for kids through telehealth
This year, Stanford Medicine Children’s Health plans to more than double its telehealth services—from 1,100 visits in 2018 to 2,500 visits in 2019.
CMS Administrator Seema Verma visits Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford
The Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services discussed improving interoperability in health care with innovators from Stanford and Silicon Valley tech companies.
“There’s my doctor from TV!”
Pediatric urologist William Kennedy, MD, is a leader in expanding access to high-quality care through telehealth.