Healthcare IT News April 1, 2025
Bill Siwicki

The new telemedicine site offers extremely short wait times and enables providers to see nearly twice as many patients as they would in the same period for in-person visits. And it beats the overhead and infrastructure costs of a new physical location.

LifeBridge Health, based in Owings Mills, Maryland, faced two primary telemedicine challenges: improving operational efficiency and increasing patient adoption.

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Dr. Jonathan Thierman, president and chief executive, ExpressCare and Children’s Urgent Care, at LifeBridge Health, previously had set up the LifeBridge Health Virtual Health Center. From...

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