Managed Healthcare Executive October 16, 2020
Liz Townes

Preparing for a future that includes telehealth means considering revenue streams, ROI, facility planning and other factors.

As the nation reopens amid the COVID-19 pandemic and patients return to doctors’ offices in-person, demand remains high for telehealth visits. According to a report earlier this year, virtual health care visits in the U.S. are on pace to top a record 1 billion by year’s end. What makes that statistic all the more remarkable is that just 24% of healthcare programs in the U.S. had an existing virtual health care program at the start of 2020.

This year’s rapid increase in demand for telehealth has been borne out of necessity because in-person patient visits were quickly deemed unsafe or not...

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