MedCity News June 8, 2021
Anuja Vaidya

The new normal of care delivery will almost certainly involve telehealth. But health systems’ strategy for telehealth moving forward is shifting, with some looking to redesign care delivery and others focusing on filling in gaps in patient experience.

The Covid-19 pandemic upended traditional care delivery and spurred the rapid adoption of telehealth at health systems across the country. Now, more than a year into the public health crisis, these entities are reflecting on their journey and looking ahead to how their telehealth programs will evolve from here now that the pandemic is slowing down.

At a virtual session on Tuesday during the American Telemedicine Association’s 5th Annual Conference & Expo, health system leaders outlined how their strategies for telehealth are...

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