healthcare.digital October 8, 2024
Lloyd Price

Exec Summary:

Asynchronous care models refer to healthcare services that are delivered outside of the traditional in-person, synchronous setting. These models often involve the use of technology to facilitate communication and care delivery between healthcare providers and patients.

Asynchronists, healthcare professionals who work remotely or asynchronously, are poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of care delivery. Here’s why:

1. Enhanced Access and Convenience:

  • Remote Care: Asynchronists can provide care to patients in remote or underserved areas, increasing access to healthcare services.

  • Flexible Scheduling: Patients can receive care at times that suit their schedules, reducing wait times and improving convenience.

2. Improved Efficiency and Cost-Effectiveness:

  • Reduced Overhead: Asynchronous care...

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Topics: Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Technology, Telehealth
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