MDLinx October 14, 2021
Naveed Saleh

Despite being a human tragedy of incalculable measure, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought around some positive change in healthcare. Specifically, it has boosted the use of telehealth management and remote monitoring systems, as well as high-level automation, personalized services, and artificial intelligence-enabled devices.

Virtual medical assistants can help save valuable time for busy practices, but it’s wise to learn about the pros and cons before enlisting their services.

One aspect of telehealth that is gaining steam is the use of virtual medical assistants (VMAs) to facilitate workflow in physicians’ offices. Let’s take a closer look based on a variety of healthcare sources.

Who are virtual medical assistants?

VMAs perform administrative tasks that help keep a healthcare practice ticking...

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