MedCity News July 14, 2021
Angelo Campano

While the avenues of care delivery keep growing with new technologies and include care away from the traditional office setting like telehealth, a patient’s electronic health record remains the backbone of that care – no matter how it’s delivered.

Point-of-care in its traditional sense has evolved, expanding the opportunities for healthcare companies to engage with physicians and patients at key moments in the care journey. While the avenues of care delivery keep growing with new technologies and include care away from the traditional office setting like telehealth, a patient’s electronic health record remains the backbone of that care – no matter how it’s delivered.

From a patient perspective, the telehealth experience feels mostly efficient and convenient with not much...

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