Physicians Practice June 26, 2025
Keith A. Reynolds, Chris Mazzolini

Telehealth has evolved into a vital service channel, yet many practices struggle with inadequate setups.

Telehealth is no longer an emergency patch; it’s a front-door service channel that patients expect to work every bit as cleanly as a clinic visit. Yet many practices still rely on makeshift webcams, home-office lighting and “free-for-now” video software stitched into their EHRs with duct tape and goodwill. The cracks show quickly: choppy audio erodes patient confidence, unsecured links expose protected health information, and mismatched...

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