mHealth Intelligence May 8, 2024
Anuja Vaidya

The American Telemedicine Association’s annual conference saw various discussions about the new era of telehealth and strategies to support that evolution.

Virtual care leaders struck a defensive tone at the annual ATA Nexus conference in Phoenix this week, denouncing the implication that recent business failures in the telehealth arena mean the care modality is on its way out.

This is, in and of itself, not surprising. After all, one would expect a rousing defense of telehealth at a conference organized by the country’s most prominent telehealth trade association. However, amid the overwhelming agreement that telehealth is not dead, it became increasingly clear that pandemic-era virtual care strategies no longer serve the industry.

Telehealth stakeholders detailed how virtual care needs are...

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