JD Supra January 17, 2023
Jackson Lewis P.C.

Much is being written about “remote work” – is it productive, will demand for it continue or be curtailed in a recession, is cybersecurity compromised, does it inhibit workplace culture, collaboration, etc. Lots of questions, few clear answers. The discussion seems largely centered on office workers, professional services providers like me, who generally can perform the basic functions of our jobs just about anywhere.

But “virtual” nurses?

Well, yes, this should not come as a surprise, considering the growth of telehealth, in particular during the COVID-19 pandemic. For many reasons, using digital information and communication technologies to deliver healthcare services can provide enormous benefits to the overall healthcare system. Indeed, predictions from many leaders in healthcare see expanded use of...

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