HealthTech June 25, 2021
Teta Alim

Experts at the virtual conference shared their perspectives on strengthening telehealth training and employer-provided digital health benefits.

Virtual care services rapidly deployed and widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic have staying power beyond the immediate health crisis. It’s not just patients who are satisfied with telemedicine — healthcare providers also have touted its benefits.

The COVID-19 HealthCare Coalition’s 2020 Telehealth Impact Study physician survey found that 50 percent of providers strongly agreed with the statement, “Telehealth has improved the timeliness of care for my patients.” And the group’s patient survey found that a majority of patients agreed or strongly agreed with the statement, “I was very satisfied with the care I received during that visit.”

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Topics: Conferences / Podcast, Digital Health, Employer, Health IT, Provider, Technology, Telehealth, Trends
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