2020 News
December
- Eagle Telemedicine Announces New Two Appointments to Address Increased Demand for Inpatient Telemedicine
- Eagle Telemedicine Names Jason Povio New President and Chief Operating Officer
September
June
May
- Healthcare QualityCast with Jason Povio, VP of Operations at Eagle Telemedicine
- Some Telemedicine Barriers Are Down During COVID-19 Pandemic
- Tele-Intensive Care Unit Market Is Booming Worldwide
February
- Jason Povio Named Senior Vice President of Operations at Eagle Telemedicine
- Eagle Telemedicine Names Senior Vice President
- Allen Hospital Adding Six Remote Physicians to its Hospitalist Team
- Allen Expanding Use of Telemedicine
- Telemedicine: How One Service Line May Lead to (Many) More
January
2019 News
2018 News
December
November
- Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Unveils TelePulmonology Services
- Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Launches TelePulmonology Program
October
- St. Francis Touts New Night Telemedicine Program
July
April
- Eagle Telemedicine: Creating a Wave of Change in the Telehealth Solutions Industry
March
2017 News
December
October
August
June
May
March
February
2016 News
September
August
- How Telemedicine Services Improve Overnight Care: 6 Takeaways
- The Telehealth Morning Update
- How Nighttime Telehealth Solutions Can Improve Overnight Care
July
June
May
- Cover Story: Why Hospitalists Are Embracing Telehealth Solutions
February
January
IOWA SPECIALTY HOSPITALS & CLINICS • IOWA • HOSPITALIST
Hospital Reduces Transfers and Treats Higher Acuity Patients with Dedicated Remote Care Team
Iowa Specialty Hospitals & Clinics turned to Eagle to replace its current telemedicine provider. The hospital wanted to work with a company that offered a dedicated remote care team. The system offers specialized care at their 25-bed Critical Access Hospitals in Clarion and Belmond, Iowa. Today, both hospitals utilize Eagle’s TeleHospitalist services.
Key Benefits
Fast Response
Nursing Support
Dedicated, Personable Team
