MobiHealth News September 24, 2025
Anthony Vecchione

At Healthcare 2023, panelists highlighted how new primary care and patient communication models are enabling patients to stay more connected to the healthcare system.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – During the Digital Medicine Society (DiMe) Healthcare 2030 event on Monday, panelists discussed how new models in primary care and patient communication have helped to create a more connected care system.

If one wanted to talk to a doctor in 2000, they had to call an office and wait weeks to see one and there were no electronic medical records, said Teladoc founder Michael Gorton.

“There was no national network of doctors,” said Gorton.

On top of that, the average time one spent with a provider was seven to 10 minutes,...

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