HealthTech June 23, 2020
Kevin Joy

Now that a wide array of users has been exposed to virtual care, providers must take time to review and refine the process, conference panelists said.
There’s no question virtual care has proved its lifesaving value during the COVID-19 pandemic — and that the platform’s pivotal role isn’t going away.

The average number of daily telehealth visits is 10 times higher than this time last year, recent data from telemedicine services provider Amwell shows, and physician adoption has tripled.

The next step: encouraging patients to seek telehealth more widely (and permanently) as healthcare organizations work to reduce onsite...

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