MedCity News July 10, 2025
Hari Prasad

Virtual visits have demonstrated solid potential to expand access, reduce in‑office congestion, and support continuity of care, but implementing these tools successfully relies on careful planning and strategy.

As virtual care becomes a new staple of modern healthcare delivery, practices find themselves navigating operational and engagement challenges that traditional office systems were never designed to address. It’s true; virtual visits have demonstrated solid potential to expand access, reduce in‑office congestion, and support continuity of care, but implementing these tools successfully relies on careful planning and strategy.

If your practice is looking to scale up its virtual care offerings, here are five factors to consider.

First and foremost, seamless integration with existing workflows and electronic health records (EHRs) is...

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