Becker's Healthcare November 4, 2020
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Telehealth became an important aspect of clinical response to COVID-19 during the early days of the pandemic and remains an essential tool for physicians to connect with patients.

At the Becker’s Healthcare Telehealth Virtual Forum on Nov. 2-3, healthcare executives from across the U.S. gathered to discuss the big challenges and opportunities in telehealth and virtual care. Click here to view the sessions on-demand.

Here are eight takeaways from the event:

1. Organizations that had already made investments in telehealth infrastructure in the last three to six years said they were better prepared to scale up virtual care services. Some of these systems still face practical challenges, such as webcams being on backorder, as they respond to an increased demand...

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