Becker's Healthcare October 20, 2020
Jackie Drees

Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, most health systems (91 percent) have been able to fully meet telehealth demand thanks to decreased regulations and increased reimbursement rates.

For its “Top of Mind for Top Health Systems 2021: Digital health priorities in the era of COVID-19” report, KLAS Research partnered with Pittsburgh-based Center for Connected Medicine to survey health system executives about their digital health initiatives and priorities during the pandemic.

While 91 percent of respondents said they have been able to meet telehealth demand during the pandemic, only 20 percent said that...

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